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The Odyssey

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The Odyssey is an epic poem following Odysseus's ten-year journey home after the Trojan War. Facing monsters, gods, and temptations, it's the foundational story of homecoming, perseverance, and the longing for family and identity.

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The Long Way Home

6 chapters on what perseverance actually looks like — not heroic momentum but ten years of setbacks, reversals, and restarts, punctuated by moments of almost-home that collapse.

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Staying Yourself Under Pressure

6 chapters on the Odyssey as a twenty-year assault on identity — Lotus-eaters, Circe, Calypso, the beggar disguise — and how Odysseus remains himself through all of it.

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Cunning Over Force

6 chapters tracking how intelligence defeats opponents strength could never overcome — from the Nobody deception to the Siren pre-commitment to the bow contest.

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Those Who Waited

6 chapters on Penelope, Telemachus, Eumaeus, and Argos — loyalty under twenty years of pressure, without guarantee, without evidence that holding on was rational.

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Life skills and patterns this book helps you develop—drawn from its themes and characters.

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About Homer

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Homer (c. 8th century BC) is the presumed author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two foundational works of ancient Greek literature. Whether Homer was a single author or represents a tradition remains debated, but his influence on Western literature is immeasurable.

Why This Author Matters Today

Reading Homer is an act of self-discovery — one that tends to be more unsettling, and more rewarding, than you expect. Their work doesn't offer easy answers. It offers something rarer: the right questions. Questions about what we owe each other, what we owe ourselves, and what kind of person we are quietly becoming through the choices we make every day.

What makes Homer indispensable isn't just their insight into human nature — it's their honesty about its contradictions. They understood that people are capable of extraordinary courage and ordinary cowardice, often in the same breath. That we can hold convictions firmly and abandon them the moment they cost us something. That the gap between who we think we are and who we actually are is where most of life's real drama lives.

In an age of noise, distraction, and the constant pressure to perform certainty we don't feel,Homer is a corrective. Their pages slow you down and ask you to look more carefully — at the world, yes, but especially at yourself. Few writers have done more to show us that thinking well is not an academic exercise but a survival skill, and that the examined life is not a luxury but the only honest way to live.

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