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: As a child, the legendary Spanish bullfighter was famously sickly and clung tightly to his mother's apron. While traditional psychology might see his career as a way to "overcompensate" for weakness, Hillman suggests his early fear was actually a premonition of his destiny—the acorn already knew he would eventually face terrifying, thousand-pound bulls.
: Known later for her immense social influence and poise, her childhood was marked by being "sour," "stubborn," and prone to antisocial tantrums. Hillman views these difficult traits as early signs of a powerful character that refused to be easily shaped by conventional expectations. The Soul’s Code: In Search of Character and Cal...
: Hillman uses the "First Lady of Song" to illustrate how her soul's calling was so strong that it directed her through a difficult childhood, eventually manifesting in her unmistakable voice and rhythm. The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling : As a child, the legendary Spanish bullfighter