Daedalus and Icarus, one of the Greek mythologies, is a very inspiring story about finding solutions and losing control for the pleasure of success.
Daedalus and his son Icarus are imprisoned in a labyrinth he made by Minos, King of Crete. To get out of this dungeon, Daedalus watches the flight of eagles and collects the feathers of various birds, attaches them with wax and makes wings for himself and his son. “If you get too high, the wax melts, if you get too low, your wings absorb the moisture of the sea; stay mid-level while flying and follow me as I fly.” he advises. While they were flying from the island of Crete to Sicily, Icarus was fascinated by the pleasure of flight and ascended to high altitude and died by falling into the sea as the wax on his wings melted.
“Land and sea may not pass. You try the weather. Just look for a solution. Resoluble.”