Lacee Bergstrom

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all over the Greek world for centuries, the phrase “Diomedes’s choice,” or “a Diomedean necessity,” was used to describe a situation where one is compelled to do something one would rather not do because it is for the greater good—like Diomedes sparing Odysseus, sacrificing his natural desire to revenge himself for the sake of the wider Greek cause.
Troy: The Greek Myths Reimagined (Stephen Fry's Great Mythology #3)
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