Was it Daedalus' fault to begin with? He was the one who built Labyrinth from the start, knowing it was such a dreadful deed and it was going to backfire on him eventually. Or was it Icarus' fault because he disobeyed his father or is he to be blamed for his recklessness? Maybe all of this could have been avoided if Minos forgave Daedalus or even if he had never demanded him to build it!
Don't we all resemble one of these Greek mythological characters? Are you the ambitious reckless Icarus? Are you the tyrant king Minos? Are you a rebellious who got fedup from serving the chaos as Daedalus? We're all stuck in Labyrinth; life. I guess we're all made of wax and feathers and we have to figure a way out through life, we have to fly.

Don't we all resemble one of these Greek mythological characters? Are you the ambitious reckless Icarus? Are you the tyrant king Minos? Are you a rebellious who got fedup from serving the chaos as Daedalus? We're all stuck in Labyrinth; life. I guess we're all made of wax and feathers and we have to figure a way out through life, we have to fly.