Pushing rope uphill.....
Posted by Bob on October 03, 2001
In Reply to: Pushing rope uphill..... posted by jim on October 03, 2001
: I heard the phrase, "pushing rope uphill" this morning and had not heard it before. Any help with its meaning/origin would be appreciated.
Sounds like someone has confused "pushing a rope" and "pushing a rock uphill," both individually symbols of futility, but which don't make a lot of sense blended together. Pushing a rope is an obviously futile activity; puching a rock uphill is a reference to the myth of Syssifus, who was condemned by the gods to push a large bolder up a hill, which would then roll to the bottom, so he had to do it again. (It's a little like being condemned to work in a passport office, stamping documents and filing them in triplicate. Forever.
- Pushing rope uphill..... R. Berg
10/03/01
- Pushing rope uphill..... Bob 10/04/01