The Downfall of Cicero
Cicero's ambition led him to prioritize politics over principle, resulting in a reputation for betrayal. His inability to commit to a cause left him vulnerable, as he attempted to play both sides during Rome's civil wars. Ultimately, his opportunistic nature proved fatal, illustrating that the strategy of waiting for the winning side rarely succeeds.In this clip
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