you might recall reading Shakespere's Julius Caeser back in school, so the phrase "Beware the Ides of March" might sound familiar to you. However, the phrase was used wayyy before old Will wrote it into a play. Indeed, The Romans were noted to have marked the 15th of March on their calendars as a deadline to settle debts. Shall we discuss what the phrase means for you?
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you might recall reading Shakespere's Julius Caeser back in school, so the phrase "Beware the Ides of March" might sound familiar to you. However, the phrase was used wayyy before old Will wrote it into a play. Indeed, The Romans were noted to have marked the 15th of March on their calendars as a deadline to settle debts. Shall we discuss what the phrase means for you?