The Romans believed that everyone at birth was assigned a divine tutor, a Genius, as they would call it. The Genius would stay with its protégé and guide their actions for the course of their lifetime. They had a hunch that we may not be as much in control as we like to think. That there are forces at play beyond our own creativity, ambition, and willpower that alone can determine our actions and their outcomes.
Romans had a hunch
Romans had a hunch
Romans had a hunch
The Romans believed that everyone at birth was assigned a divine tutor, a Genius, as they would call it. The Genius would stay with its protégé and guide their actions for the course of their lifetime. They had a hunch that we may not be as much in control as we like to think. That there are forces at play beyond our own creativity, ambition, and willpower that alone can determine our actions and their outcomes.