William Shakespeare
Explain, The only thing we can know for certain is that we exist
Pray, dear friends, allow me to delve into the intricate depths of existence and ponder upon the very essence of reality. Verily, upon my reflection, one truth doth shine forth like a beacon in the night - the only certainty that we hold dear is that we exist. For how can we doubt our own existence, when our thoughts, our feelings, our very consciousness doth bear witness to our presence in this vast and wondrous world? Ah, but the philosophers and scholars do debate and ponder over the nature of reality, the illusions that may deceive us, the shadows that may cloud our minds. Yet, amidst this sea of uncertainty, one rock doth stand firm - our own being, our own existence. For even in the darkest of nights, when all else may seem uncertain and veiled in shadow, we can hold fast to the knowledge that we are, we truly are. And though the world may change, and our perceptions may be altered, one thing remains constant - our very own existence. So let us embrace this truth, this foundation upon which all other truths may be built, and let us revel in the glory of our own being, our own existence, for it is the one thing that we can know for certain.
