Prometheus, once stole the fires of the gods to light the way for humanity to prosper in an otherwise bleak world. Zeus punished Prometheus, for he wanted humanity subjugated and weak so as to not threaten the gods preeminence. They say “no good deed goes unpunished”, and Prometheus can attest. He spent his days chained upon the rocks of a mountain destined to have his innards eaten by eagles. How many days must he have glanced upon the sky within the rocks, waiting in anguish for the birds that day to circle overhead?
Prometheus, once stole the fires of the gods to light the way for humanity to prosper in an otherwise bleak world. Zeus punished Prometheus, for he wanted humanity subjugated and weak so as to not threaten the gods preeminence. They say “no good deed goes unpunished”, and Prometheus can attest. He spent his days chained upon the rocks of a mountain destined to have his innards eaten by eagles. How many days must he have glanced upon the sky within the rocks, waiting in anguish for the birds that day to circle overhead?