Today is Brutes Day.
It remembers the day when Julius Caesar was betrayed and killed by a guy he thought was his friend (Marcus Junius Brutus.)
Brutus is considered the world's most famous betrayer, like Juda in the Holy Bible.
It reminds us that today there are still Brutus-type people present in every place who subterfuge, betray, and backstab at an unexpected time.
They could be your colleague, your relative, or your best friend. They could be anybody.
Given the right opportunity and motive, anyone could be a backstabber, a Brutus, a Juda.
What am I telling you then? Trust nobody?
No. I am trying to tell you to love everybody, but with a bit of caution.
Mar 15, 44 B.C.
Julius Caesar, the Roman general and statesman, dictator of the Roman Republic, died (assassinated) at age 55.