Showing posts with label trojan horse priciple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trojan horse priciple. Show all posts

Thursday, December 13, 2012

The Trojan Horse Principle in Atc

Art by S. Schuenke


It was evening. The Trojans saw the large wooden horse outside their city. 
A Grecian soldier pretending to desert the army said that the horse was a gift offering to Athena, the goddess of war and giver of military strength. He added that the 'gift' was too large to pass through the city's gates. 
The Trojans rose to the challenge of getting the offering to their prized Athena. They destroyed part of their wall and dragged their 'gift' inside. We know how the legend ended. 
The question is, what lesson can we take from Homer's Iliad and apply to our Atc scenario?




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