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RE: Hiking Up Mt. Olympus In Greece 🇬🇷

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That sounds like a very interesting story, I will check out Book 1 on steemit.
It is interesting that the empath is the mutant, I always like this quote from Krisnamurti:
"It's no measure of good health to be well adjusted to a fundamentally sick society."
Perhaps the world has mutated, the pendulum that swings from competition to cooperation has swang to full competition. One day, inevitably, it will start swinging back to cooperation, perhaps showing us that we all have the capacity to be empaths.
That little part of your story you shared in the comment above, does produce a lot of beautiful imagery, btw.

A re Ellada se olon ton planiti exi stili ta paidia sou, ego stin Ameriki, esy stin Notia Afriki!

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Den ksero ean tha theleis na to diavaseis, alla vrika oti eiha kanei post afto to kommati (about the picnic on Mt Olympus). If you read it, please let me know what you think of it

https://steemit.com/sfandf-fiction/@arthur.grafo/little-cherine-book-03-the-cherinians-on-mt-olympos

Thanks

Gia afto, ftaiei i ftohia. Alla, den prepei, potes, na ksehasoume oti i Ellada (gia mena kai i Kypros) einai i Mana mas kai hrostame oti mporoume na kanoume na voithisoume na sothi apo tous prodotes pou kivernoun tora

An interesting point: The main characters are Robert and Cherine. Robert is from his mothers' side half Cypriot and half Irish and his father is English (not specified which part of England). Cherine is English.

Robert grows to love Greece and because of him, his entire family (he ends up with over 50 wives) think of Greece as their home and love it.

There is a moment when Alki, their closest friend, sees that Samantha (daughter of Robert) has walked out of the nightclub and is standing on the beach, tears running down her cheeks. He goes to her and senses that Athens has touched her, called to her heart and he is very moved.

I've only lived 11 years in Greece and Athens is not an easy city to love, but I loved the way of life and the people and I have shared this love of Greece and all things Greek with all my "family", despite them living in a different reality.

:)