Fire ((top)) | Set The World On

To understand the power of this idiom, we have to look past the literal inferno. To does not mean to destroy it. It means to ignite it. It means to create a conflagration of passion, innovation, and impact so intense that the status quo is incinerated, and from the ashes, something better rises.

tells the "proper story" of the second World War through the eyes of ordinary civilians across Europe, showing how the conflict literally and metaphorically set their world ablaze. Popular Culture and Music set the world on fire

We live in a culture of "fine." How many times have you asked someone how they are, and they replied, "Not bad"? Not bad is the enemy of on fire . It is the lukewarm abyss where dreams go to fossilize. To understand the power of this idiom, we

: It refers to the "tongues of fire" at Pentecost, representing the Holy Spirit's power to inspire and drive people toward a greater purpose. It means to create a conflagration of passion,

Kahlo did not paint pretty, safe portraits. She painted her pain, her broken spine, her bleeding heart. In a male-dominated art world that wanted murals of revolution, she set the world on fire by looking inward. She proved that vulnerability, when turned into art, is a weapon of mass connection.

, the founder of the Jesuits. Legend says he famously told his companions, "Ite, inflammate omnia" "Go, set the world on fire"