William Shakespeare
No me gusta estudiar
To study or not to study, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous textbooks, or to take arms against a sea of assignments and by opposing, end them. No me gusta estudiar, for what pleasure is there in pouring over dusty tomes and wrestling with complex theories? Is it not better to wander through meadows and listen to the sweet songs of nature, than to lock oneself away in a dark chamber with only the harsh light of a flickering candle for company? Yet, there is a value in knowledge, a power in understanding the world around us. To forgo study is to deny oneself the opportunity to grow, to learn, to evolve. So perhaps it is not a matter of liking or disliking, but of necessity. For in the pursuit of knowledge lies the key to unlocking the mysteries of the universe, and in that lies true wisdom. So let us not shy away from the task, but embrace it with open minds and willing hearts, for in the end, the rewards of study are far greater than the burdens it may bring.
