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GATES OF FIRE

May 28, 2025
Steven Pressfield, a former Marine and bestselling author, shares insights into the heroic valor of the Spartans during the Battle of Thermopylae, emphasizing themes of duty and brotherhood. He recounts his personal challenges and the emotional turmoil of evacuating wildfires in Malibu. Pressfield explores his transition from screenwriting to historical fiction, discussing the significance of accuracy and storytelling. The conversation touches on the complexities of heroism, resilience in writing, and the profound bonds forged through sacrifice in combat.
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Diverse Heroism in Storytelling

  • Steven Pressfield used different characters to represent unique types of heroism in his novel.
  • Naturally emerging themes were honor, courage, and even villains having their own forms of bravery.
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Love as Fear’s Opposite

  • The opposite of fear is love, especially the deep love between comrades in battle.
  • This bond is the glue that sustains courage under life-threatening pressure.
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Heroism Requires Just Causes

  • True heroes act out of love and defend the vulnerable, regardless of cause.
  • Even heroic actions in bad causes lose their meaning and cannot be true heroism.
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