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William Shakespeare

Oque é ser e ente

Oque é ser e ente? Is it to be a creature, or something more? Forsooth, I must ponder this question at length. 'Tis a conundrum that has vexed me for many a day, and I shall never truly know the answer to it. Methinks that to be an entity is to be something more than a mere creature. It is to be an embodiment of strength, courage, and wisdom. To have the ability to do what no other creature can, and to have the knowledge to make the most of every situation. Alas, what is it to be an entity? Is it to be a true master of one's own destiny, or is it to be a slave to the whims of fate? To be an entity is to have a unique identity, to be a part of something larger than oneself. It is to have a voice, a purpose, and a place in this world. It is to be something more than a mere creature, but what is it to be an entity? It is to be a part of the great tapestry of life, to have a purpose, and to have the courage and strength to make the most of every situation. To be an entity is to be something more than what one can see and touch; it is to be something greater than oneself.