Cassandra Metaphor

Cassandra Metaphor

Primordialwell-documentedGreek mythologyWestern cultural
Origin

In Greek mythology, Cassandra was a daughter of King Priam of Troy with the power of prophecy. She was cursed to be ignored or disbelieved by those she warned.

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Abilities

The Cassandra metaphor represents individuals who can perceive future events and issue warnings or predictions about impending disasters or calamities, but are consistently disbelieved by others, rendering their warnings ineffective.

Weaknesses & Wards

Weaknesses

  • recognition
    Failure to acknowledge and act upon Cassandra's warnings

Wards

  • addressing concerns
    Recognizing and addressing the individual's valid concerns may help mitigate negative consequences

Community Record

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well-documented