Adam has no clothes, but God has clothes. Why? The image in the video is a print of Michelangelo’s The Creation.
Michelangelo’s “The Creation of Adam” (c. 1511–1512) is a defining High Renaissance fresco on the Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican. It depicts God breathing life into Adam, characterized by their nearly-touching fingers, symbolizing the spark of life and free will. This iconic scene, part of a larger Genesis narrative, highlights Michelangelo’s mastery of anatomy and human form.
The second part is how someone who won’t quit can win the fight.
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