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The Mythological Landscape: The Creative World I Chose to Work In

Every creator needs a foundation, a framework, or a theme that ties their work together. For me, that framework is mythology. It’s the landscape I’ve chosen to work on, the battlefield I’ve set for myself, and the wrapper that holds my creations together. Even as my focus shifts toward philosophy, this mythological theme remains at the heart of my identity as a storyteller. --- 1. Why Mythology? Mythology is timeless. It’s not just stories of gods, heroes, and ancient worlds—it’s a lens through which we explore universal truths, human nature, and the mysteries of existence. By grounding my creative world in mythology, I’m tapping into something that resonates deeply with people across cultures and eras. But it’s more than that. Mythology is how I see myself. I imagine myself as a character within a mythological world, wielding the lyre as an ancient bard might, creating stories and philosophies to share with others. It’s not just a theme—it’s a part of who I am and how I present myself...