What is the moral of the story Crossing of The Rubicon
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Crossing the Rubicon” means making a difficult decision that can't be reversed. It comes from a turning point in Roman history. ... He was Caesar and he crossed the Rubicon with his troops. It was practically a declaration of war on the Roman government, and the government treated it as such.
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Julius Caesar's crossing the Rubicon river on 10 January, 49 BC precipitated the Roman Civil War, which ultimately led to Caesar's becoming dictator and the rise of the imperial era of Rome. ... Today, the phrase crossing the Rubicon is this
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