William Shakespeare
Can you juggle
Can you juggle? That is the question that has been posed to me. To juggle or not to juggle, 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 juggle—to master the art of balance and coordination—ay, there's the rub. For in that mastery of juggling lies the dread of a thousand pratfalls and the potential of looking the fool. But yet, there is something to be said for attempting such a feat. To try and succeed is to have conquered one's own doubts and fears and to have achieved a level of mastery over one's own body and mind. To juggle is to become one with the objects and to be able to manipulate them in a way that is almost magical. To juggle is to inspire awe and amazement in those who may gaze upon it. So, can you juggle? I say, why not? To juggle is to challenge one's own limits and to find a way to overcome them. It is a way to find joy and laughter in an otherwise mundane world. So, take up the challenge and attempt to juggle. Who knows, you may just surprise yourself.
