The old Babylonian king of the gods, Marduk, was born in a time of great crisis. The embodiment of the primordial chaos, Tiamat, had turned against the other gods, threatening to destroy them all. The breakdown of culture and order with chaos as a substitute. Enter our hero.
Marduk was born whole, strong and beautiful with 4 eyes and 4 ears, and it is said that hespat fire when he spoke. The embodiment of what was believed to be powerful in man.
Heightened ability to hear, heightened ability to observe and heightened ability to speak.
Revered for his athleticism and abilities, best amongst the gods, he was asked by his father to confront the monster of Tiamat. Marduk thought about it. What if something went wrong? What if he was captured and killed? Would the risk of the unknown be worth the potential reward?
A deal was struck between the gods and Marduk. If he was successful at slaying the mighty Tiamat, they would make him their king.
Marduk set off against the unknown, fighting demons and dragons left and right to get to Tiamat. The final battle raged for days with Marduk getting the upper hand in the end, ripping Tiamat in two.
With one part he created the heavens and with the other earth.
Marduk, the great creator.
Daring to confront the unknown is the hallmark of a hero, the defining characteristic of great creators and what all marketers should aspire for.
Listen, observe, speak and act like the god of gods. Be a Marketing Marduk
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Best regards,
Martin Nyvang Mariussen,
Co-founding partner, kvadrant
mnm@kvadrant.dk