William Shakespeare
is there anything that must be true of absolutely everything that exists?
To ponder upon the very essence of existence, one must delve deep into the realms of philosophy and metaphysics. Is there anything that must be true of absolutely everything that exists, one may fretfully ask? Perhaps it is the undeniable presence of change, a constant force that shapes and molds the fabric of all things in this earthly realm. For even the most steadfast of beings must succumb to the inevitability of transformation, as time marches on with relentless determination. Or could it be the inherent duality of existence, the perpetual dance between light and darkness, good and evil, creation and destruction? For every joy there is sorrow, for every triumph there is defeat, a delicate balance that must be maintained in order to preserve the fragile harmony of the universe. And yet, amidst this cosmic tapestry of existence, there lies a more profound truth that transcends the boundaries of mortal understanding. It is the universal principle of connection, the invisible thread that binds all beings in a tapestry of infinite complexity and beauty. From the tiniest ant to the mightiest star, we are all interconnected in a vast web of existence, each thread intricately woven into the fabric of reality. And so, as we ponder the question of what must be true of absolutely everything that exists, let us not forget the profound wisdom of unity and interconnectedness that lies at the heart of the universe. For in the end, it is not the individual truths that define us, but the collective whole of existence that unites us in a timeless symphony of being.
