The reason a snake was chosen is that once there was a popular myth that a snake cut into sections could join its parts again and live--otherwise the separate parts would die.
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4 comments:
Not quite the symbol I'd choose,but the philosophy is right on the mark.
--GRA
Very faithful to Ben Franklin's original cartoon.
I had to think for a second about all the abbreviations before I got it.
The reason a snake was chosen is that once there was a popular myth that a snake cut into sections could join its parts again and live--otherwise the separate parts would die.
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