King Midas turned everything he touched into gold, but not always in a good way. The phrase came from the Greek legend of King Midas, who had a special gift that made him very rich, but also very lonely. People say someone has the Midas Touch when they make things successful, just like King Midas made things golden.
Why It’s Still Used Today
Even though turning everything to gold sounds amazing, it wasn’t always fun for King Midas. That’s why we still use this phrase today, to describe people who seem lucky or skilled at making good things happen.
Examples
- A baker with the Midas Touch turns every cake into gold.
- A child with the Midas Touch turns a stick into a golden sword.
- A musician with the Midas Touch turns every note into a beautiful melody.
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See also
- Why Do People Believe in ‘Myths’ and Legends?
- What Causes 'Spirits' in the Sea?
- What Causes ‘Ghost Lights’ in the Wilderness?
- What Causes a ‘Ghost’ to Haunt a Place?
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Story Last for Centuries?
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