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The word 'rubicon' is often used to describe a point of no return, a situation where a decision or action has been taken that cannot be undone. This comes from the historical event of Julius Caesar crossing the Rubicon river, which marked the point of no return in his quest for power. Today, we use the word 'rubicon' to describe any situation where a significant decision or action has been taken, and the consequences cannot be reversed. For example, quitting a job without a backup plan or getting married are both actions that cross a metaphorical 'rubicon' because they have long-term effects and cannot be undone easily.