William Shakespeare has wonderfully quoted
that "to thine own self be true" means you have
to believe in yourself rather copying or following any other human being.
Because this is your USB in yourself and no one can steal it from you. Some of
us do not even love our self. It is also true that many of human beings
influence us by their action and by their thinking which is not true to our
self and we adopt to the fake thing done by the people. Because we have seen
that, these actions done by others, make them lovable and attractive among
others.
The very straightforward idea that came
straight to my mind after thinking of Shakespeare quote is, “he was trying to
tell us was, to not others shape our personalities.” We can learn some good
things from others but do not try to follow that completely. Behave as original
and sooner or later by; you find that you are cool among millions of people. I
think it’s the surrounding or the society where you should live in, who would
influence your thoughts and behavior, and they sound to set the definition of coolness.
But, Shakespeare was telling not to let that happen. In reality, the coolest
you can be with yourself. Make the others love you for who you are, not whom
you turn out to be. And if they are not able to see that quality in you, then
they are not the people whom you should hang out with.
If you genuinely think the meaning of the
quote, you will also find that - they also want to accept yourselves. One of
the hardest yet best things to do in life is accepting who you are. The term
"Accepting yourself" looks simple and too
short to speak, but it is harder to implement. I believe that there is some
good in every person present on earth and slowly and steadily everyone may come
to know about that. They may find their goodness by their good actions and
thoughts. And when you come to know about yourself, from that time your life
becomes easy and straightforward.
By the end, if the person realizes their
goodness than the feeling of love for themselves and around them automatically
develop.
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