Heroes and archetypes
There are many archetypes in life. The philosopher Carl Jung formulated these archetypes out of his studies of human beings and mythologies around the world. In many ethnic and religious backgrounds, there are myths that embody the ultimate version of various archetype experiences. An example of a hero myth may be Hercules or Sinbad. We are prone to see ourselves as archetypal figures - which may be heroic, tragic, romantic, mythical and so on - at transition points in our lives.
Change brings about anxiety and self-reflection. Going from education to joining the work force, singledom to marriage, or childless to parent are some archetypal transitions. Ask yourself what changes are going on in your waking life and the roles you are playing during those changes.
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