What's the Brutus Story?
According to legend, Brutus was Caesar's closest friend. It is rumored that Caesar first tried to resist the aggressors, but when he saw Brutus, he said these words (Et tu, Brutus?) and stopped resisting. There is no evidence that Caesar uttered this word before he died. Some historians have written that Caesar said in Greek, Are You Me Too, Son?
I approach everyone who says they know a lot and tries to convey this feeling to the other party. I've always been skeptical of everything these people say! Please do not be strange, the experiences I have had during my lifetime have taught me this.
The human mind has reached the level of development over time to understand who is telling the truth, who is telling the truth, and who is telling lies. In our world where we are traveling through time, it is necessary to be with the right people at the right time to find the truth.
It is undoubtedly difficult to deceive people who act with their minds and use their ability to think! But it is also very easy to direct people who confuse their minds with their emotions and rent their minds. Some people may show wrong behavior even though they know the truth for their personal interests, and some because of the pressure of their neighborhood.
There are many things that can hurt anyone. If we ask people what these are, each of them will list different things. These are things that differ for everyone. However, being betrayed by one's closest or trusted ones is perhaps the most painful thing.
However, it is not a new thing to be betrayed by the people you care about and especially by your relatives. It is a phenomenon that will be repeated as long as human beings exist.
The event that has come down from history and is identified with what I am talking about is “You too, Brutus?” or “You too, Brutus?” known as. This word is used to describe the betrayal of one's closest or most trusted person.
According to legend, Brutus was Caesar's closest friend. It is rumored that Caesar first tried to resist the aggressors, but when he saw Brutus, he said these words (Et tu, Brutus?) and stopped resisting. There is no evidence that Caesar uttered this word before he died. Some historians have written that Caesar said in Greek, Are You Me Too, Son?
Our main subject here is not to describe Caesar and Brutus. But in people's 'wish', the betrayal and indifference of their relatives reach the top. After a while, you will hear that the people you trust, help, hold hands, support, protect and watch to get somewhere, raise a flag for you, gossip, dislike you, and turn things behind your back. But you wouldn't believe such a thing could happen until you experience the cold side of reality for yourself. You don't want to believe it. Even when you're alive, it takes a long time to believe it.
You accept it, albeit late, and move on with a hardened heart, more self-absorbed, more reckless, and more realistic. An important task of betrayals is to bring the person to himself and to make an internal showdown. With the lesson you will learn from here, you will learn who to give a hand and to whom not to give a hand. You learn to distinguish between good and bad, wrong and right. And crushing the head of a snake when it was young.
Because man is an irrational being. You never know who will do what when. If one side of a person is still immature, that person will bring more harm than good to the other person. To glorify and hold such people would be like betrayal of other true good and truth. Everyone, like Mevlana; In today's conditions, he cannot say "I am raw, I am cooked, Alhamdulillah". Many of them remain raw, some cannot be cooked, and a huge mass burns and rots without ever being. Very, very few of them come to the point of being a disgrace to humanity over time.
Although man is a wolf, he is also a teacher. The so-called bad things add a lot to people over time; brings it to himself. If what you give turns out to be good, you're in luck. If they don't turn out well, they make the person a philosopher of life, and this game has been going on for centuries and will continue.
Maybe those who read this article will foresee the attitudes of disloyalty and dishonesty and human actions and take their precautions!
Despite everything, I say let's look around carefully, be cautious, but let's not stay away from goodness. Because there are some people who do great things when you give them a small hand. A small touch can be instrumental in that person doing great things. Good deeds done to such people turn into a source of happiness and pride for the person. I guess the virtue here is mature enough to know who to give a hand and to whom not.
I say stay with respect and love.