
In Greek mythology, Hermes (Mercury's Greek incarnation) stole Apollo's cattle, and only agreed to give them back on the condition that Apollo would exchange his caduceus (the winged staff entwined with snakes that you see on hospitals, ambulances, etc.) for Hermes' lyre (the symbol of poetry). So even though Apollo is the god of poetry and poets (*ahem*), he actually has Hermes/Mercury to thank for it.
It's human nature to hate our creditors.
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(Image from www.antinopolis.org. Read Frederick Turner's book Shakespeare's 21st Century Economics for a deeper discussion of markets, myth, meaning and morality.)
2 comments:
Hey, I like Mercury/Hermes the god. I just think he got shafted when it came to getting a planet named after him.
I'm just giving you a hard time.
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