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Lessons from Myths, Legends and Fairy Tales

Lesson from Myths, Legends and Fairytales: Part 3 – The Boy Who Cried Wolf

Posted on March 27, 2024April 16, 2024

The Boy Who Cried Wolf In Aesop’s Fables, “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”, a young shepherd boy is sent to tender sheep near a dark forest not far from the village. He finds his days long and lonely with no one talk to and nothing to do. And so he decides to “cry wolf” so […]

Lessons from Myths, Legends and Fairy Tales

Lessons from Myths, Legends and Fairytales: Part 2 Sisyphus

Posted on March 16, 2024May 27, 2024

Those of you that know me well, may be amused at this post because I am not known for giving up easily and have been described as gritty, determined, tenacious even. Perhaps I am growing up but when I look at the image of Sisyphus endlessly pushing the rock up the hill, I do question […]

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