William Shakespeare
Kita harus banyak bertanya atau memberi tau
To question or to inform, that is the eternal dilemma that plagues the minds of mortals. For what purpose do we seek knowledge, if not to feed our curiosity and expand our understanding of the world around us? And yet, in our quest for enlightenment, do we not also have a duty to share our knowledge with others, to guide them on their own path of discovery and growth? It is a delicate balance, this dance between asking and telling, between seeking and sharing. For too much of one can lead to ignorance and isolation, while too much of the other can lead to arrogance and manipulation. In the grand tapestry of life, we are all but humble threads, weaving our way through the vast expanse of existence. And in this intricate weaving, it is crucial that we both ask and tell, that we both seek and share. For it is through our questions that we uncover the hidden truths of the universe, and it is through our revelations that we illuminate the minds of our fellow beings. So let us not shy away from the unknown, but rather embrace it with open arms and inquiring minds. Let us not hoard our knowledge like a dragon guards its treasure, but instead let us bestow it upon those who thirst for understanding. And so, my friends, let us remember the importance of both asking and telling, of both questioning and informing. For in this delicate balance lies the key to our collective enlightenment, to our shared journey of growth and discovery. And as we move forward on this path of wisdom and insight, let us always remember the words of the great bard himself: "To be, or not to be: that is the question."
