Aeneid, Book V
Virgil
Virgil captures an enduring truth about the power of belief. In the context of the Aeneid, this line speaks to the ferocity and determination of the Trojans, but its implications stretch beyond the ancient world. Consider the self-fulfilling nature of confidence: those who believe in their own capabilities are often the ones who find ways to succeed. This sentiment contrasts with the Stoic tradition, which emphasizes acceptance over ambition.