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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/psychology-of-myt
 hology-zeus-his-daddy-issues-45150/register">Psychology Of Mythology: Zeus
  & His Daddy Issues</a>\nTo really get Western culture\, you’ve got to u
 nderstand the Greek myths\, the original soap operas of love\, power\, jea
 lousy\, and revenge. These wild ancient tales shaped the West. In Psycholo
 gy Of Mythology clubs\, we dive into them with a modern psychological twis
 t to see just how much of that ancient drama still lives in us now. And we
 'll ask how much\, if at all\, we've actually changed since then. What is 
 with the consistent return of heroes with daddy issues? Is this just a Wes
 tern thing\, or is it also prevalent in Chinese stories? Zeus\, king of th
 e Greek gods\, killed his own father and was a messed-up father himself. L
 et's discuss! Why do so many of the world’s oldest myths revolve around 
 fathers and sons? What can Zeus's obvious daddy issues tell us about the p
 sychology of power\, inheritance\, and control? In this discussion\, we’
 ll dive into the mind of Zeus\, exploring how his stormy relationship with
  his father shaped his own rule and what that reveals about the Greek worl
 dview. We’ll look at what these myths symbolised in their time\, the fea
 rs\, desires\, and social expectations they mirrored\, and why their echoe
 s still resonate in today’s family dynamics and ideas of masculinity and
  authority. Davie will be your host\, and he'll bring the myths to life th
 rough vivid storytelling\, as we take a journey through the drama of Zeus 
 and his “daddy issues\,” then unpack it all with the help of thinkers 
 like Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Whether you know Greek mythology inside 
 out or are hearing these tales for the first time\, this discussion will o
 pen new ways of seeing how ancient stories continue to shape our modern ps
 yche\, from the family to the throne. 想要真正理解西方文化，得
 从希腊神话开始，这些充满爱情、权力、嫉妒和复仇的
 古老剧集塑造了西方世界。在“神话心理学”俱乐部，
 我们将以现代心理学的视角解读这些神话，看看那些古
 老的戏剧如何至今仍在我们身上留痕。我们会问：这些
 神话中的剧烈冲突和人物情感，到底有多少我们今天依
 然能感同身受？ [...]
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LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:Psychology Of Mythology: Zeus & His Daddy Issues
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