The relatability of the story is what makes it so popular, and so timeless. So what does it mean for dads?
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Well, you tell me. The oldest take has 17 steps, but the most recent has They break down like this: Ordinary World: a person the Hero feels out of place or is bored in the world he currently lives in.
Call to Odyseey he receives a great call to something bigger than him - this means he has to do something, or be something, very important. Refusal of the call: he is afraid or doubtful and does not accept this call for greatness. Meeting with the mentor: he meets someone who will help him along on his journey.
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Crossing the first threshold: he decides to depart on the adventure, knowing the risks and attempting to navigate the world with different rules than his own. Tests, allies, and enemies: the Hero meets his first tests and trials, meets friends, as well as enemies on his journey. This is a moment that is very dark and depressing for the Hero, where he faces a choice: stop, or keep going. The Hero can either step up and fight or retreat back to the cave.
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The Hero always steps up. Reward: he is rewarded greatly for the fight.
The road back: the Hero has to make a, usually still quite hard, journey back to the Ordinary World. The resurrection: the Hero is a totally different person.]
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