Given your exact wording, no peer-reviewed paper with that title exists. Could you clarify whether you want:
Furthermore, the myth reminds us that self-discovery requires resilience. Argus was eventually slain by Hermes, the messenger god, who lulled the giant to sleep and closed his eyes forever. In our own lives, the "Hermes" that threatens our self-awareness often comes in the form of distraction, superficial entertainment, or the numbing routine of modern life. These forces seek to lull our vigilance, to close our eyes to the deeper truths of our existence. To "Discover Yourself" is to resist this slumber, to fight the inertia of complacency, and to keep the eyes of the soul open even when the truth is uncomfortable. argus discover yourself