William
Shakespeare’s timeless words speak across generations and cultures. In Hamlet, I, iii, Polonius
gives some paternal advice to his son Laertes before he leaves for
France. All the advice is good, but the best comes at the end, “To
thine own self be true” - be a man of honor and integrity, live life
in a way that consent to you to look at yourself in the mirror and not be
ashamed. Read here and here.
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