Even tactics that may seem foolish to ancient military strategists began to achieve miraculous results in war.
Long ago, Harrison Clark had already recognized the advantages of short-lived individual lives in human civilization.
The brevity of individual lives ensures that the vast human civilization is always in a state of flux, never becoming stagnant.
Although the flow of civilization can be marked by the contributions of great historical figures, there will always be new talents emerging, and even the strongest personal imprints will gradually fade with time.
Some bad, rigid things will be eliminated by the passage of time, while the refined essence that can be passed down for thousands of years is the precious wealth of civilization.
Throughout the recorded history of thousands of years, the thoughts of one generation after another of outstanding ancient people have been remembered by their descendants.
Human wealth has always been accumulating.