🔴The myth of Thor's journey
Thor—son of Odin, god of thunder, and protector of mankind—
struggled mightily against his greatest challenge yet: opening a bag of food.
It’d all started when Thor,
along with his fleet-footed human servant Thjalfi and Loki, the trickster god,
set out on a journey to Jotunheim, land of the giants.
Along the way, they’d met a giant named Skrymir,
who offered to accompany them and even carry their provisions in his bag.
But when they made camp, Skrymir dozed off
and Thor couldn’t untie the sack.
Frustrated and hungry, Thor tried to wake the giant three times
by striking his head with his hammer Mjolnir as hard as he could.
But each time, Skrymir thought it was only a falling acorn
and went back to sleep.
The next morning, Skrymir departed
and eventually, the travelers reached a massive fortress called Utgard.
Inside the long hall, they met the king of giants, Utgard-Loki,
who greeted his guests with a challenge:
each of them was to prove they were the best at some particular skill.
Loki went first, declaring himself the world’s fastest eater.
To test him, the king summoned his servant Logi
and the two were placed at either end of a long trough stuffed with food.
Loki ate his way inward with blinding speed.
But when the contestants met in the center,
Loki saw that his adversary had not only eaten just as much food,
but also the bones and even the trough itself.
Next was Thjalfi, who could outrun anything in the wild.
The king summoned an ethereal-looking giant named Hugi,
who outraced Thjalfi easily.
But the boy would not give up and demanded a rematch.
This time, Thjalfi finished close behind
and the king admitted he’d never seen a human run so fast.
Thjalfi tried a third time, running like his life depended on it,
but Hugi was even faster than before.
Finally, it was Thor’s turn.
The king offered him a drinking horn,
saying all his men could drain it in two gulps.
Thor raised it to his lips
and drank the surprisingly cold and salty mead
in the longest gulp he could muster.
Then a second.
Then a third.
But the level of the mead in the horn was only slightly lowered.
To test Thor’s renowned strength, the king offered a seemingly easy challenge:
lift his pet cat off the ground.
But this cat was as tall as Thor.
Every time he tried to lift it, it arched its back,
and straining with all his godly might, he only managed to lift one paw.
Enraged, Thor demanded to wrestle any of the giants.
The king summoned the giants’ old nursemaid, Elli.
Though the woman looked frail, Thor couldn’t overpower her
and grew weaker the longer he struggled, until he was brought to one knee.
The three companions prepared to leave, disappointed and humbled.
But as the king escorted them out,
he revealed that nothing in the castle had been what it seemed.
Loki lost the eating contest because his opponent Logi was wildfire itself,
devouring everything in its path.
Thjalfi couldn’t outrun Hugi because Hugi was the embodiment of thought,
always faster than action.
And even Thor couldn’t defeat Elli, or old age,
which weakens everyone eventually.
As for the other challenges, they had also been illusions.
The drinking horn was filled with the ocean,
and Thor had drained enough to cause the tides.
The cat was the serpent that encircles the world,
and Thor’s efforts shifted the earth.
And Skrymir had been Utgard-Loki in disguise,
deflecting Thor’s hammer-blows to form valleys in the surrounding mountains.
The giant congratulated them on their prowess,
which so frightened him he would never allow them in his land again.
Thor and his companions failed the challenges presented to them.
But in trying to achieve the impossible,
they’d pushed themselves harder than ever before
and changed the world in ways no one had expected.
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Thor—son of Odin, god of thunder, and protector of mankind—
struggled mightily against his greatest challenge yet: opening a bag of food.
It’d all started when Thor,
along with his fleet-footed human servant Thjalfi and Loki, the trickster god,
set out on a journey to Jotunheim, land of the giants.
Along the way, they’d met a giant named Skrymir,
who offered to accompany them and even carry their provisions in his bag.
But when they made camp, Skrymir dozed off
and Thor couldn’t untie the sack.
Frustrated and hungry, Thor tried to wake the giant three times
by striking his head with his hammer Mjolnir as hard as he could.
But each time, Skrymir thought it was only a falling acorn
and went back to sleep.
The next morning, Skrymir departed
and eventually, the travelers reached a massive fortress called Utgard.
Inside the long hall, they met the king of giants, Utgard-Loki,
who greeted his guests with a challenge:
each of them was to prove they were the best at some particular skill.
Loki went first, declaring himself the world’s fastest eater.
To test him, the king summoned his servant Logi
and the two were placed at either end of a long trough stuffed with food.
Loki ate his way inward with blinding speed.
But when the contestants met in the center,
Loki saw that his adversary had not only eaten just as much food,
but also the bones and even the trough itself.
Next was Thjalfi, who could outrun anything in the wild.
The king summoned an ethereal-looking giant named Hugi,
who outraced Thjalfi easily.
But the boy would not give up and demanded a rematch.
This time, Thjalfi finished close behind
and the king admitted he’d never seen a human run so fast.
Thjalfi tried a third time, running like his life depended on it,
but Hugi was even faster than before.
Finally, it was Thor’s turn.
The king offered him a drinking horn,
saying all his men could drain it in two gulps.
Thor raised it to his lips
and drank the surprisingly cold and salty mead
in the longest gulp he could muster.
Then a second.
Then a third.
But the level of the mead in the horn was only slightly lowered.
To test Thor’s renowned strength, the king offered a seemingly easy challenge:
lift his pet cat off the ground.
But this cat was as tall as Thor.
Every time he tried to lift it, it arched its back,
and straining with all his godly might, he only managed to lift one paw.
Enraged, Thor demanded to wrestle any of the giants.
The king summoned the giants’ old nursemaid, Elli.
Though the woman looked frail, Thor couldn’t overpower her
and grew weaker the longer he struggled, until he was brought to one knee.
The three companions prepared to leave, disappointed and humbled.
But as the king escorted them out,
he revealed that nothing in the castle had been what it seemed.
Loki lost the eating contest because his opponent Logi was wildfire itself,
devouring everything in its path.
Thjalfi couldn’t outrun Hugi because Hugi was the embodiment of thought,
always faster than action.
And even Thor couldn’t defeat Elli, or old age,
which weakens everyone eventually.
As for the other challenges, they had also been illusions.
The drinking horn was filled with the ocean,
and Thor had drained enough to cause the tides.
The cat was the serpent that encircles the world,
and Thor’s efforts shifted the earth.
And Skrymir had been Utgard-Loki in disguise,
deflecting Thor’s hammer-blows to form valleys in the surrounding mountains.
The giant congratulated them on their prowess,
which so frightened him he would never allow them in his land again.
Thor and his companions failed the challenges presented to them.
But in trying to achieve the impossible,
they’d pushed themselves harder than ever before
and changed the world in ways no one had expected.
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🔴The benefits of a good night's sleep
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🔴The myth of Pandora’s box
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🔴The myth of Pandora’s box
Curiosity: a blessing, or a curse? The paradoxical nature of this trait was personified for the ancient Greeks in the mythical figure of Pandora. According to legend, she was the first mortal woman, whose blazing curiosity set a chain of earth-shattering events in motion.
Pandora was breathed into being by Hephaestus, God of fire, who enlisted the help of his divine companions to make her extraordinary. From Aphrodite she received the capacity for deep emotion; from Hermes she gained mastery over language. Athena gave the gift of fine craftsmanship and attention to detail, and Hermes gave her her name.
Finally, Zeus bestowed two gifts on Pandora. The first was the trait of curiosity, which settled in her spirit and sent her eagerly out into the world. The second was a heavy box, ornately curved, heavy to hold – and screwed tightly shut. But the contents, Zeus told her, were not for mortal eyes. She was not to open the box under any circumstance.
On earth, Pandora met and fell in love with Epimetheus, a talented titan who had been given the task of designing the natural world by Zeus. He had worked alongside his brother Prometheus, who created the first humans but was eternally punished for giving them fire. Epimetheus missed his brother desperately, but in Pandora he found another fiery-hearted soul for companionship.
Pandora brimmed with excitement at life on earth. She was also easily distracted and could be impatient, given her thirst for knowledge and desire to question her surroundings. Often, her mind wandered to the contents of the sealed box. What treasure was so great it could never be seen by human eyes, and why was it in her care? Her fingers itched to pry it open. Sometimes she was convinced she heard voices whispering and the contents rattling around inside, as if straining to be free. Its enigma became maddening.
Over time, Pandora became more and more obsessed with the box. It seemed there was a force beyond her control that drew her to the contents, which echoed her name louder and louder. One day she could bear it no longer. Stealing away from Epimetheus, she stared at the mystifying box. She’d take one glance inside, then be able to rid her mind of it forever...
But at the first crack of the lid, the box burst open.
Monstrous creatures and horrendous sounds rushed out in a cloud of smoke and swirled around her, screeching and cackling. Filled with terror, Pandora clawed desperately at the air to direct them back into their prison. But the creatures surged out in a gruesome cloud. She felt a wave of foreboding as they billowed away. Zeus had used the box as a vessel for all the forces of evil and suffering he’d created – and once released, they were uncontainable.
As she wept, Pandora became aware of a sound echoing from within the box. This was not the eerie whispering of demons, but a light tinkling that seemed to ease her anguish. When she once again lifted the lid and peered in, a warm beam of light rose out and fluttered away.
As she watched it flickering in the wake of the evil she’d unleashed, Pandora’s pain was eased. She knew that opening the box was irreversible – but alongside the strife, she’d set hope forth to temper its effects.
Today, Pandora’s Box suggests the extreme consequences of tampering with the unknown – but Pandora’s burning curiosity also suggests the duality that lies at the heart of human inquiry. Are we bound to investigate everything we don’t know, to mine the earth for more – or are there some mysteries that are better left unsolved?
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Curiosity: a blessing, or a curse? The paradoxical nature of this trait was personified for the ancient Greeks in the mythical figure of Pandora. According to legend, she was the first mortal woman, whose blazing curiosity set a chain of earth-shattering events in motion.
Pandora was breathed into being by Hephaestus, God of fire, who enlisted the help of his divine companions to make her extraordinary. From Aphrodite she received the capacity for deep emotion; from Hermes she gained mastery over language. Athena gave the gift of fine craftsmanship and attention to detail, and Hermes gave her her name.
Finally, Zeus bestowed two gifts on Pandora. The first was the trait of curiosity, which settled in her spirit and sent her eagerly out into the world. The second was a heavy box, ornately curved, heavy to hold – and screwed tightly shut. But the contents, Zeus told her, were not for mortal eyes. She was not to open the box under any circumstance.
On earth, Pandora met and fell in love with Epimetheus, a talented titan who had been given the task of designing the natural world by Zeus. He had worked alongside his brother Prometheus, who created the first humans but was eternally punished for giving them fire. Epimetheus missed his brother desperately, but in Pandora he found another fiery-hearted soul for companionship.
Pandora brimmed with excitement at life on earth. She was also easily distracted and could be impatient, given her thirst for knowledge and desire to question her surroundings. Often, her mind wandered to the contents of the sealed box. What treasure was so great it could never be seen by human eyes, and why was it in her care? Her fingers itched to pry it open. Sometimes she was convinced she heard voices whispering and the contents rattling around inside, as if straining to be free. Its enigma became maddening.
Over time, Pandora became more and more obsessed with the box. It seemed there was a force beyond her control that drew her to the contents, which echoed her name louder and louder. One day she could bear it no longer. Stealing away from Epimetheus, she stared at the mystifying box. She’d take one glance inside, then be able to rid her mind of it forever...
But at the first crack of the lid, the box burst open.
Monstrous creatures and horrendous sounds rushed out in a cloud of smoke and swirled around her, screeching and cackling. Filled with terror, Pandora clawed desperately at the air to direct them back into their prison. But the creatures surged out in a gruesome cloud. She felt a wave of foreboding as they billowed away. Zeus had used the box as a vessel for all the forces of evil and suffering he’d created – and once released, they were uncontainable.
As she wept, Pandora became aware of a sound echoing from within the box. This was not the eerie whispering of demons, but a light tinkling that seemed to ease her anguish. When she once again lifted the lid and peered in, a warm beam of light rose out and fluttered away.
As she watched it flickering in the wake of the evil she’d unleashed, Pandora’s pain was eased. She knew that opening the box was irreversible – but alongside the strife, she’d set hope forth to temper its effects.
Today, Pandora’s Box suggests the extreme consequences of tampering with the unknown – but Pandora’s burning curiosity also suggests the duality that lies at the heart of human inquiry. Are we bound to investigate everything we don’t know, to mine the earth for more – or are there some mysteries that are better left unsolved?
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🔴3 Ways to Speak English
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