“All the world is a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and entrances; Each man in his time plays many parts.”
— William Shakespeare
Simplified Meaning:
Think of life like a big play in a theater. Everyone, including you, is an actor with different roles to play. Sometimes you enter the stage (like when you start a new phase of life) and sometimes you exit (like when you finish something or move on). Throughout your life, you'll act differently in various situations – as a student, a friend, a worker, or a parent. Each of these roles is like a part in a play, and you perform them at different times. For example, consider a teacher. In the classroom, they play the role of an educator, guiding students and sharing knowledge. At home, they might switch roles to a parent, caring for their children and managing a household. Just like actors, people perform different roles based on where they are and who they’re with. Understanding this can help you adapt to new situations and appreciate the different parts others play in their lives.