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Most men ponder the Roman Empire daily.

Did you know most men think of the Roman Empire every single day?

This fact has gone viral over​ the last week ⁤because a woman on TikTok asked her husband if he thinks of the Roman Empire‍ daily, and he said, yes, he‌ does.

When I saw this story begin circulating, I realized I was ‌not conscious of the fact⁣ that I think ‌of the Roman Empire every day — but I​ do.

The minute I saw ⁢the video, I thought, Oh, I guess I do. Do women not ⁢think of ⁣the Roman Empire ⁤every day? Then, when I got ⁤home, my‌ wife, Alissa, turned to me after having ‍seen the TikTok and asked, “Do you really ⁣think of the Roman Empire every day?” I laughed and said, “You live with me. I basically talk about the Roman Empire every day.”

Why is that so?‍ Why do men think of the Roman Empire every ‌day? The answer seems rather ‌obvious⁢ to me:⁤ the Roman Empire was⁤ the last ⁢time ⁢we had a unity of all of Western civilization. A‌ perfect unity of ​it. There ‌was a total political unity of all the lands and the peoples. There was a theological unity ‍after the Edict of Milan⁤ when ⁤Catholicism became the official ⁣religion of the Roman⁤ Empire.‌ There was⁣ a unity of religion, a unity ⁢of politics, and a unity of land. There was a unity of everything.

The fall of Rome ⁤is the main historical event that people compare anything ​to. With‌ it came⁣ a ⁢break‌ up⁤ that we have⁢ always⁢ been trying to reconcile and ⁣put back together. There was a bit⁢ of a resurgence with the Holy Roman Empire, though I consider that to‍ be a sort of extension⁢ of the Roman Empire (so⁢ I think that counts). Thinking about the Habsburg monarchy, an almost continuous⁢ reign as Holy Roman Emperors, ⁣qualifies as thinking about the Roman Empire every day.

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During the⁤ Middle Ages, there was a yearning in the Western‌ mind to return ​to the Roman Empire. Dante wrote about this ‌unity that they were — and now we​ are — all seeking. We are all so fragile ⁤and now‍ we are so extraordinarily fragmented. That is why people make ⁢these comparisons to the fall of Rome — because they know⁢ that was a travesty.

I spoke with my friend⁣ Spencer Klavan about this “thinking of Rome every day”‍ realization, and he pointed out that part of what is so delightful about it is, it’s the first time in quite some time​ that we have ‍seen one⁤ sex stumble upon ‌a fact‌ about the‍ opposite sex and ‌get a⁢ kick out of⁢ it. So ⁢often ⁤today when ⁢one sex finds out something or⁤ makes an observation about ‌the other sex, it ‌is ⁤an observation made in disgust or revulsion. This is obviously true of feminists. When they discover anything masculine, they label it “toxic.” It is also true of the red pill ‍bro-men who do not like women.

The Roman Empire question/answer​ is a​ good example of women discovering something they previously did not know about men and⁤ thinking, That’s kind of cute. That is sort ⁣of ⁤delightful. That is,⁤ of course,​ how it is ⁤supposed to be ‌because men⁣ and women are ⁢different, no matter what our⁣ cultural elites tell us today. Differences between ⁢men and women are actually a cause of delight and one of the great aspects of life as a human being.

Vive la différence.

Adapted ⁢from “The Michael Knowles Show,” September 18, 2023.

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In what ways⁣ did the⁤ Roman Empire shape Western civilization in⁢ terms​ of law, governance, architecture, literature, and language?

Roman Empire since they were directly connected to it. But​ since then, there has‌ been no political ⁢unity ‌of Western civilization like the Roman Empire had.

So, every ⁣day when ⁣men⁡ ⁣think of the Roman Empire, they are not just thinking ‌of an ancient civilization, but they are also thinking‍ of a ⁢time when everything was ⁢unified.‌ It represents a‍ vision⁤ of a ​perfect world, where there is no division or conflicts. ‌The ​idea of a unified society is appealing to many men, as it gives them a sense of stability and order.

Furthermore, the Roman Empire had a profound influence on various⁣ aspects of our lives. It shaped Western civilization in terms of law, governance, architecture, literature, and language. ‌Many of our modern institutions and concepts are derived from Roman ‌ideas and practices. Therefore, thinking of the ⁣Roman Empire every day is‍ not just a random thought, but⁤ a reflection of its lasting impact on our society.

However, it is important to note that not all men ⁣think of ⁤the Roman Empire ​every day. It depends on individual interests and backgrounds. Some⁢ men may be more fascinated by other historical periods or cultures. Each person ‌has different interests and motivations.

In⁢ conclusion, the‍ fact that most men think⁣ of the ⁢Roman Empire every single⁤ day, as highlighted by​ the viral TikTok video, might not be​ entirely accurate. While‍ there ‌are ‌certainly individuals ‍who have ​a deep fascination with this ancient civilization, it cannot be generalized to‍ the entire male population. Nonetheless, the Roman ‍Empire’s influence and legacy continue to‍ captivate ⁤the minds of many, reminding us of a‌ time when unity and grandeur prevailed.


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