Non Serviam
"Non Serviam" is a Latin phrase that translates to "I will not serve." It is often associated with rebellion and defiance against authority or oppressive systems. The phrase has been used in various cultural contexts, including literature, philosophy, and art, to express a refusal to conform or submit to external control.
The phrase is famously linked to the character of Lucifer in John Milton's epic poem, Paradise Lost, where it symbolizes the ultimate rejection of divine authority. It has also been adopted in modern contexts, representing individualism and the struggle against societal norms or expectations.