My future in ancient Rome did not look too bright. At the time of 464 B.C. I would be invading Carthage the greatest naval power of their time. I would be at war with the Carthaginians for twenty three years. I would be invading the island of Sicily taking over many of the cities there that were owned by Carthage. When the Carthaginians attempt to raise their fleet we will crush them and blaze through. This will be the first time Carthage won’t rule the sea. Neither side of this battle, Carthage and Rome, really won the first Punic war. Carthage signed a peace treaty and gave Rome their island that the war was fought on Sicily. War was my future as a man in the times of Rome in 464 B.C. However, in this modern age I probably will not be going to war. In this day and age I will be in battle not in a war sense but in a political and economic sense. I will probably be a man of business fighting battles with other companies not with other armies. I will be wining by receiving more income not by defeating an army. In the end in this modern time it comes down to was I successful economically. Where as in the ancient Roman times it was am I still alive. My future in the past was far more risky but asserted my dominance over others and my future in this modern day is proving my dominance over other smaller companies.
Very good I agree 100%. Good thinking adding a source for you info. Try to expand not as much on the political and economical interests today but other things as well.
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