What is the first graphic image that most of us strive to draw in our notebooks, on our knees, throughout our textbooks, and on the back of our test papers?
Pegasus.

Though this has been commonly considered a female phenomenon, Pegasus is an ancient Greek image whose popularity remains strong among dreamers, young and old.
In the Greek stories, Pegasus is the messenger of the gods. He is a fierce and wild winged horse who was only ridden by one master, Bellopheron. To imagine a partnership with a being as fierce as a beast, yet as free as a bird is an inspiring poetic notion- and it’s not just the forth-graders who think so!
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