'To be, or not to be. That's the question.' It's classic and popular, people used to quote it for everything, likes 'to work, or not to work', 'to quit, or not to quit' and 'to be teacher, or not to be'. Yet, there are many interpretation, elaboration for Shakespeare's quote. For me, the only matter thing is 'to be a better person, or not to be. That's the question.' People are used to ignore the second line, 'that's the question,' which is absolutely critical and reflective. When you are theoretically compare or contrast a subject, making a decision, the best way is considering both pros and cons, it kinda likes Liberal Studies 101, but it is childlike to memories, but super hard to practice casually. Never stop making new mistakesThat's also another important thing I learnt and experienced during the University life, you keep experimenting, making new mistakes, solving it, keep going!!!
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