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QUESTION 16 What is true about the message of the entre story? It is important how you live your life and how people will remember your name rather than live for ever or became young again To live a happy life, you need to have power and riches. That way even other people's brides will be at your disposal. Life is short. Do not waste it searching for ideals or lofty goals. Drink at taversn and be merry in polaces. Man is a servant of gods. Man should obey gods if he wants to live a good life.

          QUESTION 16
What is true about the message of the entre story?
It is important how you live your life and how people will remember your name rather than live for ever or
became young again
To live a happy life, you need to have power and riches. That way even other people's brides will be at your
disposal.
Life is short. Do not waste it searching for ideals or lofty goals. Drink at taversn and be merry in polaces.
Man is a servant of gods. Man should obey gods if he wants to live a good life.
        
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QUESTION 16
What is true about the message of the entre story?
It is important how you live your life and how people will remember your name rather than live for ever or
became young again
To live a happy life, you need to have power and riches. That way even other people's brides will be at your
disposal.
Life is short. Do not waste it searching for ideals or lofty goals. Drink at taversn and be merry in polaces.
Man is a servant of gods. Man should obey gods if he wants to live a good life.

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QUESTION 16 What is true about the message of the entire story? It is important how you live your life and how people will remember your name rather than live forever or become young again. To live a happy life, you need to have power and riches. That way even other people's brides will be at your disposal. Life is short. Do not waste it searching for ideals or lofty goals. Drink at taverns and be merry in palaces. Man is a servant of gods. Man should obey gods if he wants to live a good life.
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