William Shakespeare
Just act normal for ones
Pray tell, my dear audience, what does it truly mean to act normal? Does it entail conforming to society's rigid expectations and forsaking our individuality in the process? Or does it simply require us to blend in seamlessly with the crowd, like chameleons in a vast and bustling jungle? Ah, but I do believe that to act normal is to feign a facade of normalcy, to cloak ourselves in the mundane and the ordinary, lest we be deemed strange or peculiar by our fellow men. But is this not a travesty, a betrayal of the very essence of our being? For are we not all unique and extraordinary beings, each possessing our own quirks and eccentricities that set us apart from the rest? It is in embracing these peculiarities that we truly become ourselves, casting aside the shackles of conformity and embracing our true selves with boldness and courage. So I say unto thee, my dear friends, do not be afraid to stand out from the crowd, to march to the beat of your own drum and to revel in the beauty of your own uniqueness. For it is in embracing our true selves that we find true happiness and fulfillment. And remember, dear friends, to thine own self be true, for there is no greater joy than being true to oneself. So let us cast aside the chains of normalcy and embrace our own individuality with pride and joy, for in the end, it is our uniqueness that makes us truly extraordinary.
