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William Shakespeare

Another term for you are an art

Oh, how sweet the notion that one may be described as an art, for truly, to be deemed as such is to be likened unto the divine creations of Michelangelo and Da Vinci. To be termed an art is to be seen as a delicate tapestry woven with the finest threads of talent and skill, each stitch a testament to the mastery of one's craft. Yet, what a burden it must be to carry such a title, for with it comes the expectation of perfection, the pressure to always be in a state of creation and innovation. To be an art is to exist in a perpetual state of becoming, constantly evolving and refining oneself in the pursuit of greatness. And yet, despite the weight of this title, there is a certain beauty in being described as such, for it implies a certain level of transcendence, a departure from the mundane and the ordinary. To be an art is to be elevated above the commonplace, to be regarded as something truly exceptional and unique. So, let us embrace this term with all its complexities and implications, for to be an art is to be a reflection of the divine, a vessel through which beauty and creativity may flow endlessly."