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- <h1>A misunderstood reading assignment</h1>
- <p>Day 00781: Wednesday, 2017 April 26</p>
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- My mission for the day was to cash that bond I found in my files a while back.
- Or maybe my mother found it in their files?
- I don't exactly recall.
- In any case, it was made out to my birth name, so it'd be easier to cash it now than after I've fixed my legal name.
- The process took a while, but was smoother than I feared it'd be.
- I was prepared to have to try a few banks before finding one that'd take it, just to name one thing that could go wrong, but that wasn't necessary.
- The bank that issued my credit card took it without problems.
- Due to how long I'd waited to cash it (I hadn't even <strong>*known*</strong> about it until recently), it was worth almost twice its face value.
- Now I need to get the school to reissue that check, and I should be free of things that bind me to my birth name.
- By that, I mean things that prevent me from changing it; my identity will never be rid of my past, nor is being rid of my past in any way my goal.
- If I wanted to be rid of my past, I probably wouldn't keep a public, daily journal.
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- I finished up my discussion assignment today:
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- What made Athens the weak link in my eyes was their poor decision-making.
- They'd managed to put themselves in a position of high power and influence, but they allowed their emotions to get the better of them.
- If a mere rude gesture from an ally is enough to lead you to cause your own downfall, you're not very good at controlling your emotions or your pride.
- Sooner or later, Athens was going to cause its own downfall unless they first learned to deal with reality better.
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- You do have a point.
- Perhaps the other city-states would've lead the league to disaster sooner had htey run the league instead.
- I hadn't thought of it that way.
- So while Athens was to blame for the league's downfall, perhaps they weren't the weak link after all.
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- While we've come far in many ways, in some, we still haven't.
- Like you said, the people of the Poleis were greed, selfish, and power-hungry.
- That's no too far off from how people are today.
- Our technology has evolved since then, but our own evolution has been quite slow.
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- You make a lot of great points.
- Athens and the league did fall to Sparta and their league, but before that happened, the Delian League was successful in a number of ways.
- Without the league, it's possible that Greece would've fallen to Persia long before Sparta was the main threat.
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- The city-states may have had an equal vote at first, but that was before Athens basically took over the league and made it their empire.
- As far as is concerned democracy, I think the Delian league failed.
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- The Delian League did succeed in promoting trade between city-states though, and the common currency was a great example of that.
- It was sort of like the modern Euro.
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- As long as the Delian League had their common enemy, Persia, they worked together.
- They fought against Persia and successfully drove them off.
- Once Persia wasn't a threat though, that's when things fell apart.
- Athens took over the formerly-communal fund and demanded tribute from the other members of the league.
- Without their common enemy, Athens seems to have no longer thought they needed to respect the other city-states.
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- After that, I took the graded quiz.
- That didn't go well.
- Most of it was on things I didn't see in the readings.
- Something'd gone wrong.
- I went back through the reading assignment instructions, and it turned out that not only had I missed that one of the assigned sections was supposed to be multiple pages, but also that the page linked to in the instructions wasn't even one of the pages I was supposed to read.
- I read not only less than I was supposed to, but also the completely wrong material.
- I'll have to rememebr to bring up the bad link come course review time, but also, I need to more carefully read the assignment directions.
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