Titus was an emperor of the Roman Empire, born into a prominent family but with a complex personality. In his youth, he was notorious for his cruelty and a dissolute lifestyle, earning public condemnation. However, after ascending to the throne, he underwent a remarkable transformation, becoming a hero in the eyes of the people. Titus not only renounced his past vices but also displayed a side of tolerance and kindness. He generously aided disaster victims, refused to accept bribes, and even publicly named his brother as his successor. After his death, the people of Rome mourned deeply, considering him a saint. His transformation remains perplexing, leaving future generations to ponder.