Literaturespeaking topic
Homer's Odysseus wants to hear the Sirens' deadly song, so he has himself tied to the mast: he surrenders to the desire and guards against it at the same time. Is willpower the art of taking precautions against your future self?
— Homer, The Odyssey, Odysseus and the Sirens
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