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Curious, I investigated.

"...QI believes there is currently no compelling evidence that any one of the multiplicity of quotations listed above was really inscribed on a tablet during ancient days in Assyria."

--https://quoteinvestigator.com/2012/10/22/world-end/

There is a list of more than a dozen iterations of the quote, variously ascribed to Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Akkad, or Sumer, and written on stone, clay, or papyrus, but, alas, none of them can be compellingly availed provenance.

I should probably write a book about it, or summat.

Thanks!

I've traveled some, and what I have found is that people are people.
Moms in syria want their boys to grow up into good men, moms in 'murica want the same, so do mom's in china, it's like an overarching theme amongst moms.
What they don't want is their sons dying in wars, but you can't tell that by the gov'ts installed to rule over them.

Good, but not proper foresight.

Things don't change, it was the same back then.

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