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  1. Aug 2020
    1. The Greek myths were initially propagated in an oral-poetic tradition most likely by Minoan and Mycenaean singers starting in the 18th century BC

      This is significance because till this day we learn and use myths in songs as well.Myths teach us a lot of good stuff like Achilles heal.

    1. Ainu mythology divides time into three tenses: "Mosir sikah ohta" ("when the universe was born"), "mosir noskekehe" ("centre of the world"), and "mosir kes" ("end of the world" , from which there no detailled concepts known from Ainu mythology)[2]

      This is significant because it kinda goes along to one of our 5 questions we did before,"what happens after we pass away."The group mosir kes is the group that got divided into that category. :origin()/pre09/3205/th/pre/i/2005/141/8/2/in_der_welt_sehe_ich_by_disposablet33n.jpg)

    1. This epic is one of the most important sources revealing the Babylonian worldview. Over the seven tablets, it describes the creation of the world, a battle between gods focused on the supremacy of Marduk

      I found this interesting because it talks about how there are seven tablets with old writing and they were discovered. The writing is about the creation of the world.

      (https://www.ilsapere.org/enuma-elis/)

    1. They separated, each taking 50 children. Âu Cơ settled in mountainous northern Vietnam where she raised fifty young, intelligent, strong leaders, later known as the Hùng Vương, Hùng kings

      Au Co was a fairy helping those people who suffered.I find it interesting that a that a dragon king from the sea saved Au Co and divided the 100 eggs of children.Although they didn't live together they both raised their own kids where they wanted.

      https://www.flickr.com/photos/wancoddyillus/42273871935/

    1. An alternative, humanistic approach poses the question, "What is the meaning of my life?"

      The meaning of life i to live it to the fullest and hoping to have no regrets.