“I’ve never been certain whether the moral of the Icarus story should only be, as is generally accepted, ‘don’t try to fly too high,’ or whether it might also be thought of as ’forget the wax and feathers, and do a better job on the wings.”
Maybe hubris means not knowing the capabilities of one’s tools.
Edit: I’ve just realized that in that sense, underestimating the capabilities of one’s tools and refusing to try would also be a sin. If you believe that Fate itself is opposed to any attempt by men to fly, that’s more arrogant a belief than thinking Fate is indifferent. I like this implication.
Stanley Kubrick
Similarly:
Randal Munroe
Maybe hubris means not knowing the capabilities of one’s tools.
Edit: I’ve just realized that in that sense, underestimating the capabilities of one’s tools and refusing to try would also be a sin. If you believe that Fate itself is opposed to any attempt by men to fly, that’s more arrogant a belief than thinking Fate is indifferent. I like this implication.