Week 10- Truth Hurts
Hamlet has a series of conflicting characters such as Claudius, Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern. Some
people do not realize the criticalness of their decisions. How their decisions
can affect not only them but everyone around them. Why they do not understand
this can be their lack of maturity and overabundance of selfishness to realize.
Whether people like it or not there will always be those who just do not get
it. Some will grow out of it and realize their ways while others will never
have a clue and keep living that way. Some know but never change. Knowing and
not changing to gain wisdom to mature is like getting a plant but never
watering it expecting the plant to flourish and produce healthily.Anger
produces rage which harbors bitterness. To have bitterness within you is to let
anger dictate your life. You cannot hold on and dwell on it. You have to accept
it, gain understanding, and let go. Letting go is a process. Forgiving is a
process.There
are several aspects within life that take continual time and cannot form
instantly. Learning the core of unselfish love. Having faith. Finding joy and
keeping it. Learning that there are always two kinds of people. Nothing is
never simple. Living in a world with unequal opportunities. Any of life’s
guides or reprimands. It takes a lifetime to learn and even then we still have
a lot to learn, but the journey to get there, the struggles and adventures to
understand and come to a realization is what matters no matter how long it
takes to realize a hidden unknown truth even if that truth hurts.
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