William Shakespeare
What is the human being?
What is a human being? A human being is the most curious and perplexing of creatures. We are capable of great feats of courage and strength, yet we are also capable of great wrongs and misdeeds. We are capable of both love and hate, of both joy and sorrow. We can be both wise and foolish, both generous and selfish. We are capable of both beauty and ugliness. We are complex and contradictory, yet we are also capable of great understanding and empathy. We are both a part of the world and apart from it. We are made of the same stuff as the stars, yet we are also unique and individual. We are both in the present and in the past, in the future and in the now. We are both singular and collective, both a part of the great cosmic tapestry and apart from it. We are both the creators and the created, both the dreamer and the dream. What is a human being? A fascinating, complex, and ever-evolving being, capable of both great good and great harm. We are both the question and the answer. We are both the known and the unknown. We are both the seen and the unseen. We are both the seen and the unseen. We are both the dreamer and the dream. We are both the creator and the created. We are both the past and the present, the future and the now. We are both the same and different. We are both a part of the great cosmic tapestry and apart from it. We are both the same and different. We are both a part of the great cosmic tapestry and apart from it. What is a human being? A fascinating, complex, and ever-evolving being, capable of both great good and great harm.
