O Divine Poesy, goddess, daughter of Zeus, sustain for me this song of the various-minded man who, after he had plundered the innermost citadel of hallowed Troy, was made to stay grievously about the coasts of men, the sport of their customs, good and bad, while his heart, through all the sea-faring, ached with an agony to redeem himself and bring his company safe home. Vain hope — for them. The fools! Their own witlessness cast them aside. To destroy for meat the oxen of the most exalted Sun, wherefore the Sun-god blotted out the day of their return. Make this tale live for us in all its many bearings, O Muse.” — from Homer’s Odyssey, translation by T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) . Steven Pressfield
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It is an ancient Greek story of a man named Odysseus, who is banished by his wife Penelope. He sails home to Ithaca, but after many years on the sea, his ship sinks. He feels he has reached the end of his journey and that he has lost everything. But then the gods bring him back to life. This is not a happy ending for Odysseus, but it is a happy ending for us, because it tells us that no matter how far away we are from home, no matter how long we have been away, one day we will reach our destination and everything will turn out for the best.

Source: The War Of Art: Break Through The Blocks & Win Your Inner Creative Battles

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