Saturday, 13 July 2013


To Be, or Not to Be

                        A simple application of this line, “To be, or not to be” is when we do homeworks. Many students in this generation often do play first before school. They prefer recreations than studies, not knowing that without studies you might suffer in the future. If you miss two decades of schooling then you would likely to experience 5 decades of suffering after. If all students know that then I am sure all would prefer schooling before play.
                        Another application is when we experience problems. Whenever we have problems we should think of solutions. In thinking of solutions to our problems, we may not be a man of action, meaning we will not do something immediately, we would be thinking first before doing such things. Because as they say “Many people die because of wrong thoughts.” To be sure in disentangling hindrance we should reason correctly or else we would turn up to nothing or worse we would turn up into disruption.
                        My own application of this phrase is when I was still a first year student in CNSHS. Everything is new. What I did is to cope up with the environment. But not everything is an instant. You should always make effort on everything you do. If you don’t then you would be ending out of this school. There are times when I want to give up because of many things that we should finish in such a small time but the things that cross to my mind is “Now or never”, or “To be or not to be”. So I just did all my best and fortunately come up finishing the things that I should do and accomplishing my tasks without any regrets.
                        There would be times in our life when we would face problems. Whether problems in school, friends, in the environment or in our family, we come across complications. So we must always think prudently and positively, not once, not twice but thrice. In this instance we would encounter these phrases, “Should we do it this time or later”, “Now or never”, “To be or not to be”.

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