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The Ecstasy of Icarus



The story of Icarus, who with his inventive father Daedalus strapped on a pair of contrived wings to realize the eternal dream of flight, is usually held up as a cautionary tale of human folly, of reaching too far. Wisely-cautious Daedalus kept to the lower reaches of the sky, and returned safely to earth. His impetuous son soared to the heavens, where the sun's fires melted the wax that provided his wings' structural integrity, and Icarus plummeted into the sea. But perhaps youthful Icarus experienced a moment of supreme transcendent ecstasy which his more cautious father never knew, and that moment, that fraction of time needed to touch the realm of the gods, was worth everything.

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