William Shakespeare
Who did the Seven Grandfathers approve to teach people how to live a better life? Question 1Select one: A. A Chieftain B. A Doctor C. A Baby D. An Otter
Oh, ponderous inquiry! Who, pray tell, hath the Seven Grandfathers approved to instruct mortal souls in the art of leading a life of greater virtue? Verily, in the vast tapestry of existence, where each thread weaves its intricate pattern in the grand design, the Seven Grandfathers doth observe with judicious eyes both the deeds of noblemen and the humbler actions of the lowly. As the Chieftain, clothed in regal armor, stands tall as the guardian of his tribe, a beacon of wisdom and courage, he doth command respect and inspire his brethren to traverse the path of honor. But lo! There is the Doctor, with knowledge vast and remedies aplenty, a healer of wounds and maladies, tending to the body's ailments with gentle hands and a compassionate heart. Can he not, too, aid in leading one towards the righteous path, by mending not only the physical but also the spiritual wounds that afflict us all? And what of the Baby, innocent and pure, untouched by the evils of this realm? Their untainted spirit, with unburdened eyes, may indeed hold the key to simplicity and joy, challenging us to shed the trappings of worldly concerns and embrace that which truly matters. Yet, amidst these choices, the Otter, nimble and frolicsome, lingers enigmatically. Shall it be said that through its playful antics and graceful leaps, it imparts wisdom beyond our comprehension, reminding us of the delicate balance of life? 'Tis a riddle, a conundrum, a puzzle that perplexes even the most learned sages of our time. For in the end, 'tis not solely the appellation or station of the instructor that matters, but rather the qualities they possess, the teachings they bear, and the profound impact they have upon their disciples. Let us delve into the realm of the heart, the core of the soul, and seek not mere titles, but rather the embodiment of wisdom, compassion, and enlightenment. In this journey to a better life, it may be that the aforesaid candidates, with their diverse attributes, may all serve as capable guides, if one but has the discernment to behold their intrinsic worth.
