He was the strength and motivation for Gilgamesh to seek a deeper understanding for his life and the concept of death. Gilgamesh had, even greater, a change in heart and began to seek what was best for his kingdom. This is best supported with a quote from Tablet I, Column I, lines 20-26 that says, “Learn what sorrow taught him; learn of those he overcame by with or force or fear as he, a town’s best child acted nobly in the way one should to lead and acted wisely too.” He lost a companion, a brother, and an adviser, but Gilgamesh gained greater insight into what it means to be a great leader and an even better person. To sum up the journey to Gilgamesh 's enlightenment, Gary the author of an article on the website called the Pathway to Happiness says it like this, "Humility doesn’t mean believing you are less than anyone else. It means being aware that you aren’t more important than anyone else while at the same time being aware that no one is more important than you. You treat yourself with respect and you treat everyone else with respect also." This was the epiphany Gilgamesh had and his entire demeanor was
He was the strength and motivation for Gilgamesh to seek a deeper understanding for his life and the concept of death. Gilgamesh had, even greater, a change in heart and began to seek what was best for his kingdom. This is best supported with a quote from Tablet I, Column I, lines 20-26 that says, “Learn what sorrow taught him; learn of those he overcame by with or force or fear as he, a town’s best child acted nobly in the way one should to lead and acted wisely too.” He lost a companion, a brother, and an adviser, but Gilgamesh gained greater insight into what it means to be a great leader and an even better person. To sum up the journey to Gilgamesh 's enlightenment, Gary the author of an article on the website called the Pathway to Happiness says it like this, "Humility doesn’t mean believing you are less than anyone else. It means being aware that you aren’t more important than anyone else while at the same time being aware that no one is more important than you. You treat yourself with respect and you treat everyone else with respect also." This was the epiphany Gilgamesh had and his entire demeanor was