Greek Mythology in Daily Life
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Medusa:
The problem which, when we turn our mind to it, paralyses us.
Scylla and Charybdis:
Having to navigate between two people / demands so that neither claims our whole attention or destroys us.
Siren:
Those things that lure us away from that which we should be doing. They come in all manners of guises - most often in the little voice that says, "Why not?"
Hydra:
Every question, once answered, begets two more questions.
The problem which, when we turn our mind to it, paralyses us.
Scylla and Charybdis:
Having to navigate between two people / demands so that neither claims our whole attention or destroys us.
Siren:
Those things that lure us away from that which we should be doing. They come in all manners of guises - most often in the little voice that says, "Why not?"
Hydra:
Every question, once answered, begets two more questions.