7/22/2023 0 Comments Locked heart hades![]() And it also greatly changes the amount of money you need to live in the future.Īnd with little to no debt, it surely makes living life a lot easier. ![]() A person could go on, investing in mostly equities and hope to make 10% per year as advertised, or he can pay off what he has, and be comfortable only making 5-6% through moderate investing and have more than enough to live comfortably in those retirement years. None of us can control the stock market, but we can control our own obligations. Pay them off and having a large 401k balance doesn't really mean that much anymore. I NEVER thought I'd say this but maybe Dave Ramsey is on to something. Obviously his math is fuzzy and some of his ideas I don't agree with, but the basis premise of getting rid of your debt makes more sense now than ever.Thanatos is depicted in a number of different ways during the late 6th and early 5th century BCE, Thanatos and Hypnos are portrayed in Attic vase scenes as carrying off dead Greek heroes like Sarpedon and Memnon. On white Athenian lekythio, he is often depicted as an older man beside a youthful Hypnos – an effective way of showing that Death was nothing but a prolonged sleep and an older brother to Hypnos. Thanatos is portrayed as a figure who can not be escaped from. After the 4th century BCE, the Greeks regarded death as a part of life, the natural end of living. This changing mindset resulted in the depiction of Thanatos being shifted from an older man, intent on carrying souls of the departed to the Underworld, to a youthful figure who is less terrible. Greek vase paintings and funeral steles began to portray him as being a kindly and resolute escort, and his image is one of peace and rest. He is often painted as a large, winged figure wearing battle gear and with piercing eyes. Since Thanatos was trapped, nobody on earth could die this especially angered Ares, the god of war, as his battles had lost their fun since nobody could die, and he decided to intervene. Ares freed Thanatos and then turned Sisyphus over to him. However, Sisyphus once again outsmarted Thanatos, as he had informed his wife not to perform the customary funerary rites. An infuriated Hades sent Sisyphus back to earth to fix things, which of course, Sisyphus did not do. ![]() When Sisyphus failed to return to the Underworld, he was dragged back by Hermes. Zeus, king of the Olympian gods, decided to punish him by making Sisyphus endlessly push a giant boulder up a hill.
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