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Today, we're exploring one of the oldest and most powerful storytelling patterns ever created: the death-rebirth motif.
I also get into how we imitate the idea when it comes to personal crisis and national tragedy.
(IMAGE: Ultimate source unknown, but is meant to represent the legendary phoenix. If you own this image, please do not sue my ass. Just ask nicely and I can replace it with something else. Ya prick. Just kidding, you are probably not a prick...unless you threaten to sue me. Then again, maybe you'd only sue me because I wrote "you prick" here, in which case maybe I'm the prick. Oh well. Aren't we all just pricks in the end?)
By Wade WainioToday, we're exploring one of the oldest and most powerful storytelling patterns ever created: the death-rebirth motif.
I also get into how we imitate the idea when it comes to personal crisis and national tragedy.
(IMAGE: Ultimate source unknown, but is meant to represent the legendary phoenix. If you own this image, please do not sue my ass. Just ask nicely and I can replace it with something else. Ya prick. Just kidding, you are probably not a prick...unless you threaten to sue me. Then again, maybe you'd only sue me because I wrote "you prick" here, in which case maybe I'm the prick. Oh well. Aren't we all just pricks in the end?)