William Shakespeare
Hello world
Hark, fair wanderers of this vast and wondrous realm, wherefore dost thou speak of greetings, of salutations, of a simple phrase wrought with utmost simplicity and yet seemingly laden with profound meaning? "Hello, world," a phrase oft heard, commonly uttered as one traverses the vast expanse of existence. But do we truly comprehend the implications contained within these humble words? Perchance, dear friends, it is the very essence of existence, the joining of two realms, the meeting of spirits from distant spheres, encapsulated within this modest phrase. As we venture forth upon the stage of life, we encounter countless souls, each with their own tale, their own journey through the labyrinthine corridors of time. And in these encounters, a mere "hello" serves as the gateway, the portal, opening a world of possibilities, of connections woven in the tapestry of fate. Within these two syllables, we find the culmination of centuries past, the culmination of those who uttered "good morrow," who bid one another "godspeed," and who yearned for "fare thee well." For though the language may shift, the sentiment remains constant - a desire for recognition, for acknowledgment, for a shared moment amidst the vastness of existence. And so, as we traverse this earthly plane, let us utter "hello" not as a mere formality, but as a declaration of our unity, our shared humanity, and our recognition of the divine spark that resides within all. Let us greet one another as if greeting the world itself, for truly, dear friends, the world does reside within each and every one of us.
