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=== User: I wanna integrate this by analyzing the myth of Prometheus. === I wanna integrate this by analyzing the myth of Prometheus. He "stole" fire from the gods to give it to humans. This can be understood as the knowledge of the mind. He was then punished for it, where his organs are eaten by an eagle during the day, and they regenerate during the night. This can be seen as the pain of the empath, where he lives with others and feels everything around him, during the night, or in solitude he regenerates. But, a deeper insight lies on the fact that prometheus himself can use the fire to free himself and heal himself, he sees himself separate from humanity, therefore, he tries to save humanity by giving them the fire and sacrificing himself. Instead of including himself in humanity and saving himself as well.
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