• Even Gods Are Blind

    Even Gods Are Blind and a Little Latin

    Amare et Sapere Vix Deo Conceditur The title of a book often serves as a portal, beckoning readers to dive into an epic fantasy adventure. Such is the case with my upcoming novel, “Even Gods Are Blind.” Drawing inspiration from the profound Latin phrase “Amare et sapere vix deo conceditur,” meaning “Even a god finds it hard to love and be wise at the same time,” attributed to the Roman philosopher Publilius Syrus, I sought to encapsulate the central theme of my book. This ancient adage sheds light on the interplay between love, wisdom, and the divine, setting the stage for the journey ahead. What are the sacrifices you would…

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