Forget about the meme book, read up on Hesiod.
>>25025447For me, it’s Theognis
>>25025447This work was surprisingly comfy. It was funny to see how the division of labour was so fucking low back then that you had a poet giving agriculture advice to his slacker brother.
>>25025447I find myself reading it once a year whenever I feel lost. It speaks to my peasant ancestors who live through me.
>>25025447Of course /lit/ is going to think thatI don't like Bronze Age MindsetBut I knew Hesiod was more reddit and /lit/ friendly kek
>>25025537Triggered, Costin?
>>25025447How were you supposed to time a birth by the day?
>>25025464I think you would also enjoy Aesop’s fables
>>25025447I took the marry a 16 year old virgin at around 30 to heart. Never going to settle for anything less.
>>25025464I think Vergil also wrote about this.