Odin's sacrifice of his eye and then himself makes courage a relentless pursuit of unknown knowledge even at the cost of life.
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Odin's sacrifice of his eye and then himself makes courage a relentless pursuit of unknown knowledge even at the cost of life.
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"...Courage loyalty and resourcefulness. Right? So the example of courage is Odin. At the beginning of the world Odin who's a god of knowledge..."
"...knowledge. You drink from the soup you gain cosmic knowledge. So Odin wanted to drink it but he had to make an offering. So..."
"...of the universe. And then afterwards he resurrected himself. Okay. So Odin personifies the idea of courage in the Viking world. To seek the..."
"...learned before from the Vikings, right? Wotan is another name for Odin."
"...ring back. But they have a contract with this giant. So Odin, Wotan, conspires to give birth to a great hero who's half human,..."
"...god who will give birth to the three major gods including Odin."
"...battle between the gods who are called the Aesir. Okay? So Odin is the um Allfather the main god but and all children are..."
"...the moon. I want the beautiful goddess Freyja in marriage. And Odin the god's like no that's a stupid deal. But Loki who is..."
"...quickly build that wall and he's about to finish the wall. Odin says to Loki you got us you got us into this mess..."
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