My thoughts on certain topics.

If there is one thing I've learnt everything isn't what it seems. No matter how horrible our worst imagination is there is always something out there to make it look believable. Ask the person whose coffee jar became a bedpan. I guess that 's why I love Shakespeare. The first quote I learned from Macbeth was "There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face." What people say or do doesn't always appear to be the same thing as the real thing. The wonder of illusion. Once I listened a little too hard to what someone told me because I overanalyzed each word that I heard. It brought me nothing. I messed up while dealing with the case because I didn't really know what was going on and my whole analysis of the situation was wrong. And sometimes after messing up, we try to clean up our mess and the problem is that we don't always get the chance to this because it's too late. And sometimes we do get the second chance we've been searching for but we don't see it because we are too obsessed making a bigger mess of a really tiny mess.

What exactly do they think?

Why is it so difficult for people to understand each other when they say certain things regardless of the fact that they are speaking the same language? I guess English itself is just one confusing language considering the fact that each word has at least five words that mean the same thing.

QUOTE: "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow,

Creeps this petty pace from day to day

To the last syllable of recorded time

And all our yesterdays are but lighted fools the way to dusty death.

Out! Out! Brief candle life is but a walking shadow

A poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more.

It is a tale by an idiot full of sound and fury signifying NOTHING.

Macbeth----Shakespeare.

The longest quote I learnt from Macbeth and probably will never forget.

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