Athena is jealous of Arachne
Zeus is unfaithful to his partner
Thor hangs around deceptive men
Loki is too clever for his own well-being
Balder is too good for his own well-being
Odin is too curious for his own well-being
Hera is controlling
Poseidon has a temper
Yahweh and Jehovah are controlling and jealous
Seth is jealous of his brother
Osiris is too good for his own well-being
Isis is too elevated for her own well-being
Hermes is too carefree and untethered for his own well-being
Dionysus drinks too much for his own well-being
Vishnu cannot keep things straight
Freyr is oversexed
Satan can't follow orders
Hades covets young virgins
Demeter is too well-connected to the environment, at her own detriment
Hecate is too secretive and occultic
Diana is headstrong and independent, at her own detriment
Freya is too vulnerable and suffers as a result
Jesus doesn't mind suffering
Buddha is too far removed from the affairs of his kindred
Orpheus can't understand tragedy
Hercules is too strong for his own good
Psyche can't help her curiosity
Eros is too carefree
Aphrodite is too vain
Narcissus's weakness is his own self-love
Echo's weakness is her inability to conjure her own voice
Virgin Mary's weakness is her unexpressed sexuality, in the form of virginity
Iris's weakness is her willingness to serve a queen
Icarus's weakness was his headstrong nature
Circe's weakness was her lust and desire
Coyote's weakness is his cleverness
Raven's weakness is his cleverness
Ameterasu's weakness was her fragility
Apollo's weakness was his disregard for mortality
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Persephone's weakness or trouble in Greek mythology is being kidnapped by Hades and taken to the Underworld, leading to her having to spend half of the year there as queen of the dead. This separation from her mother, Demeter, causes the cycle of the seasons, as Demeter's grief during Persephone's absence results in winter.
to explore areas of weakness and identify areas to improve
Many cultures and areas have fertility goddesses. Some of these goddesses include Brigid and Epona in Celtic mythology, and Isis and Bestet in Egyptian mythology.
Having feedback from your superiors and colleagues can be a good way to assess your areas of weakness. Once you identify these areas, you can easily make an effort to improve on them in order to be more successful.
Plasmodium, which is transmitted by mosquitoes, causes malaria in tropical areas.
Dry periods of time causes lost of planting areas
because improving can result to good things.
His weakness is his wife Persephone. When Orpheus came to regain his wife Eurydice, Persephone persuaded him; she persuaded him so that Orpheuse could save his wife. He disliked anyone getting out of the underworld. Also he was impulsive, and favored sudden decisive action. So his "wife" was his weakness. ~Someone who is very awesome...and likes unitatos...and chickong
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identify areas of strength, weakness, opportunity and threats in a university.
the weaknesses that Hermes had was seldom the areas that cause trouble was that he was [just saying i dont know thins things but you can write this down it is correct.]