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But the makers of legend have seldom rested content to regard the world's great heroes as mere human beings who broke past the horizons that limited their fellows and returned such boons as any man with equal faith and courage might have found.
Joseph Campbell
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What this quote means

The quote suggests that legends often elevate heroes to mythical status rather than acknowledging their humanity and the ordinary qualities that enabled their greatness.

In this quote, Joseph Campbell reflects on the tendency of society to mythologize heroes, viewing them as extraordinary beings rather than as regular individuals with exceptional qualities of faith and courage. He argues that heroes possess traits that are attainable by anyone willing to embrace these attributes, thus calling into question the separation between the legendary and the ordinary. This perspective encourages us to recognize our own potential for greatness and the ways in which we can transcend our limitations.

Themes

LegendHeroesHumanityGreatnessCourageFaith

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a motivational speech to inspire individuals to pursue their own potential.

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