"I came, I saw, I conquered" nghĩa là gì?

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"I came, I saw, I conquered" = tôi đến, tôi thấy, tôi đã chinh phục -> nghĩa là cách miêu tả một thắng lợi hoàn toàn, chiến thắng thuyết phục. Bắt nguồn từ cụm từ tiếng La-tinh "veni, vidi, vici" nói về chiến thắng lịch sử của vị tướng Julius Caesar tại trận chiến Zela.

Ví dụ
A friend is fond of saying, “Try and try again. Then give up. No use in making a complete fool of yourself.” Henry James said, “Three things in human life are important. The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. And the third is to be kind.” An elder’s three rules were: never miss an opportunity to put your feet up, never hurry past a bathroom door and be comfortable being uncomfortable. The process of rock, paper, scissors decided I needed to be comfortable being uncomfortable and that helped me make it to the end of the driveway. I came, I saw, I conquered.

The open concept of North Italia is what fine dining truly is all about. Within the restaurant, much like Italian tradition to have everyone in the kitchen, you can watch the chef’s cooking up starters, entrees, and more, ensuring quality in every bite. Besides a meal at a table, North Italia will also offer Happy Hour at their bar when applicable. So if you’re not too hungry but want to grab a small bite or drink in a quaint atmosphere, you can grab whichever chair available. The restaurant does use OpenTable for reservations. So if you’re thinking of visiting, which you should, you can book your table now that way you can say Veni, Vidi, Vici — I came, I saw, I conquered — at the end of your stay.

“Veni, vidi, vici” is translated from Latin as “I came, I saw, I conquered.” Julius Caesar first said this after a victorious battle. Having a rare illness is a battle every day. I battle to stay alive. I battle to live a fulfilling life. I battle to get out of bed. Fourteen years ago, I was medically naïve and blissfully ignorant of the rare disease and chronic illness communities. Having an illness with no cure was the furthest thing from my mind. I was raising three children with plans to return to the educational workspace in a few years. My life was hectic (sôi nổi, say sưa), medically boring, and ordinary. It’s funny how things change and we have to adapt. I was thrown into the world of medical rareness with a case of hives and a cough. Not very rare or interesting — even my doctor seemed disinterested.

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