The Best Reliance Is Self-Reliance

The Roman writer Aelian makes an interesting comment in his Varia Historia (II.39) about the education of Cretan youths in ancient times.  He says that the children of citizens (presumably both boys and girls) would learn the laws of their island with musical accompaniment as an aid to memorization. 

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Appeal To Athena, But Also Move Your Arms (Podcast)

We discuss two fables from Aesop that illustrate the point that we ourselves must take action, and not expect deities to come to our aid.  When all is said and done, we must see ourselves as the architects of our own destinies.

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