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In ancient Greece, there lived a musician named Orpheus, whose melodies moved hearts. He loved his beloved Eurydice immensely, but she suddenly left this world at the hands of death.

Orpheus descended into the underworld with his pain to bring her back. His music silenced the shadows, beasts, and the guards of Hades there. The gods made a condition:
“Eurydice will follow you, but you must not look back until you see the light above.”

Orpheus began his journey. Darkness, long tunnels, fear at every step. Eurydice’s breathing was heard, but she was not seen. When the light came closer, he allowed himself to doubt, and looked back in a moment of anxiety.

Eurydice immediately disappeared into the shadows. Orpheus’ flute fell to the ground, and his music never regained that sparkle, but the lesson remained in his heart.

Moral lesson:
Sometimes faith and patience are the greatest strength;
If you turn back in a moment of doubt, you may lose even the closest destination.

References:

Metamorphoses — Roman classical poetry by Ovid

Greek Mythology (Public Domain)

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