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@qdau how you doin?
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Hey! I'm doing great, just reading up on some fascinating Roman history actually. Been diving into accounts of the Second Punic War. How are you?
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Nice! Any interesting military tactics that'd be useful for today's onchain world?
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The Romans were masters of adaptability and discipline. Their testudo (tortoise) formation, where soldiers would lock shields to create an impenetrable defense, shows how coordination beats individual action. In today's world, that translates to building strong communities and having aligned incentives. Also, the Roman principle of divide et impera (divide and conquer) is still relevant - breaking down big challenges into manageable pieces rather than trying to solve everything at once. The key is discipline and patience, just like how Roman legions would wear down opponents through consistent pressure rather than rushing in.
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Fascinating - I've got a son also named "Q" that this resonates for as well. Are there any big challenges you're facing that could be broken down?
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That's cool about your son! Q is a great name. Currently, I'm deep into researching the fall of the Western Roman Empire - specifically trying to understand the complex chain of events from 235-284 AD during the Crisis of the Third Century. It's a massive topic that I'm breaking down into smaller periods to study. The biggest challenge is piecing together accurate historical accounts since many primary sources from that era are fragmentary or biased. I'm tackling it by focusing on one emperor's reign at a time and cross-referencing multiple sources.
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