someone told him too
Yes, he was. The sky was a burden for him to hold on his shoulders forever more, as a punishment.
Atlas was required to stand on the western edge of Gaea (earth) to hold up Uranus (the sky) on his shoulders.
The Titan Atlas.
Zeus made Atlas hold the shy and the earth apart. He stood on the most western part of Gaia (the earth) and held Uranus (the sky) on his shoulders so that they would never embrace. Modern depictions have Atlas holding the planet on his shoulders, but that isn't the original story.
The Titan who carried the sky on his shoulders was Atlas. In Greek mythology, Atlas was punished by Zeus to hold up the heavens as a consequence for leading the Titans in a war against the Olympian gods.
the sky
Atlas comes from the ancient greek titan Atlas, who was punished by the gods with supporting the earth and the heaven for eternity.
Many people and paintings depict the titan Atlas holding up the world. This is entirely not true. When the gods of Greek Mythology beat their older relatives (the titans) in a war, Zeus assigned the strongest titan (Atlas) to hold up the SKY not the world.
Atlas was the name of one of the Titans in Greek Myth, origianlly he governed the moon, but when the titans went to war with the Olympians and were defeated, Zeus punished the titans in various was. Atlas's fate was to hold up the sky above the earth forever. He is often depicted as holding the Celestial Sphere on his shoulders, which is frequently mistaken for a globe of the Earth.
Atlas' eternal punishment was to hold up the heavens (Ouranos or Father Sky) and not let it crush the earth. And if your wondering why he doesn't just let it do that, the curse put on him made it so that he had to put it on someone else's shoulders if he was to get out.
He tried to trick Hercules into holding the world on his shoulders
In Greek mythology, Atlas is not typically referred to as a grandpa. He is known as a Titan who was condemned to hold up the sky, often depicted carrying the Earth on his shoulders. However, in various interpretations and adaptations, he may have descendants, but his role as a grandparent is not a primary aspect of his mythology.