
A figure on a white horse wearing a laurel wreath rides through a cheering crowd who hold wands aloft. A wreath also adorns the horse. The rider carries a wand with a wreath of its own. This is genuine triumph.
Three laurel wreaths (rider, horse, wand) emphasize the totality of the victory. The white horse marks purity of achievement — this was done the right way. The crowd's active participation shows the victory creates value beyond the individual.
Victory parade. A crowned rider on a white horse is celebrated by a crowd holding wands. The laurel wreath on his head and his horse's neck marks real achievement, publicly recognized. Success that is earned and shared.
Egotism, fall from grace, private victory without recognition, delayed achievement.
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