Aye, his punishments according to that article indeed bring me to mind
of prometheus.

On 7/27/07, William Beaty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Jul 2007, Jones Beene wrote:
>
> > Sad, but it does illustrate very dramatically the close connection
> > between inventive, or creative, genius and insanity.
>
> I'd say that it's much closer to the connection between an artist and
> the "muses."
>
> Specifically, if an artist receives the gift of a great idea, but then
> becomes self-aggrandizing and tries to get rich off that gift...  the
> "muses" become very nasty and turn against the artist.  (Or instead of
> "muses," call it "your inner child" or "your real self.")
>
> Or think of it in religious terms:  the gods give you a gift, and you turn
> around and try to control it and sell it to fellow humans, while
> mindlessly keeping it secret and defending against idea theives.  It's
> almost as if such gifts come with a curse.  They should display a warning
> label:  "treat this with ego and greed, and it will burn you alive."
>
> Or this:
>
>  Whom the gods would destroy, they first deliver the plans for
>  a free energy device.
>
>
> The Prometheus Game - Moray B. King
> http://amasci.com/freenrg/prometh.html
>
>
> Free energy devices... as a meme!
> http://amasci.com/freenrg/spred1.txt
>
>
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