“There’s nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it
so.”
- William Shakespeare -
This quote arises inquisitiveness. Quite simple read yet
conveys an intense idea of human perceptions.
The picture is from the movie “The Fault in Our Stars” where
Hazel accuses Augustus of "Hamartia" when he takes out a cigarette and puts
between his teeth without realizing the fact that Augustus never lit the cigarette.
She calms down only after he explains her “the metaphor”.
Very often, we tend to be judgmental about the acts of
others without knowing the real reason behind it. We can never understand a
personality by spending just couple of minutes with anyone. So, how can we tag
anyone of being “good” or “bad”? It takes a little understanding and patience before we begin peppering our opinions and perspectives.
Similarly, when there are stern decisions to be made under
certain circumstances, each one of us has a diverse take. What we think to be
right is what we settle on. For that matter, it is never obligatory that what
appears to be right for us ought to be equal for someone else. This is where
the disparity comes in.
Such is the equivocacy of perceptions.
The quote is taken from Shakespeare’s Hamlet where Hamlet is
in conversation with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, his acquaintances from
university. Here, Hamlet states that Denmark is not “good” as it appears like a prison to him .
Denmark being “bad” is just a state of mind of Hamlet since
he is aware of being watched and spied upon on the orders of his step–father,
King Claudius. Hence, Hamlet, here, is a prisoner of his own outlook.
So are we all. Unless we try to broaden our minds and have patience.
I have been nominated for the 3 days quote challenge by Somali Chakrabarti who blogs on various segments including social awareness,
leadership, travel, culture to name a few. Her blog, Scribble And Scrawl is very inspiring and a
must read.
I thank Somali for this challenge.
The rules of the challenge follow:
- Post a favorite quote of yours for 3 consecutive days, obviously a different quote each day from any book, any author of your choice. It could also be your own quote.
- Nominate 3 bloggers with each post to challenge them.
- Thank the person who nominated you.
My nominees are:
Tales Of The Opal Moon by Rakesh Pandey
Sunshine and Zephyr by Shweta Dave
Bhavikk Shah’s Blog by Bhavikk Shah
Quote for Day #2 Quote for Day #3
Share your thoughts with me at dipanwiita@gmail.com
loved it Dipanwita! :-)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks dearie :)
DeleteThank you for the nomination Dipanwita, I take this up :) And Hamlet is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading your quotes Shweta. :)
DeleteNice quotes by a great personality. Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteIt's indeed dear. Shakespeare is one of my favorites :)
DeleteNice quote Dipanwita. The presentation is nice too with the reference to Hamlet. Thanks for taking up the challenge. :-)
ReplyDeleteI must thank you for throwing up this challenge. Glad you liked it. Hope to keep up. :)
DeleteWhat a beautiful presentation of the quote Dipanwita ! Loved it to bits .. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Kokila :)
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