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TopicCE Word of the day - hubris
chaoyun2k
12/31/19 8:16:53 AM
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Today's word is hubris.
As defined by Merriam-Webster:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hubris

Hubris Comes From Ancient Greece
English picked up both the concept of hubris and the term for that particular brand of cockiness from the ancient Greeks, who considered hubris a dangerous character flaw capable of provoking the wrath of the gods. In classical Greek tragedy, hubris was often a fatal shortcoming that brought about the fall of the tragic hero. Typically, overconfidence led the hero to attempt to overstep the boundaries of human limitations and assume a godlike status, and the gods inevitably humbled the offender with a sharp reminder of his or her mortality.

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