William Shakespeare
To be or not to be
To be or not to be, that is the question! Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing end them? To be, perchance, would bring much joy and contentment, yet to not be could bring a sense of freedom and unburdened bliss. Ah, 'tis a quandary that perplexes even the most learned of minds. To be or not to be? Aye, there's the rub! For in the being, there is comfort and security, yet in the not being, there is risk and uncertainty. Ha! 'Tis a funny thing, is it not? To be or not to be? Aye, if one had but the answer to that, then all would be right in the world, would it not? Yet, alas, the answer remains elusive, and we are left with this conundrum. To be or not to be? Truly, 'tis the age-old question, and one that will never truly be answered. For in the end, it is up to each individual to decide how they wish to be. And so, I shall leave it to you, dear reader, to decide your own destiny.
