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Today is the first day of the rest of your life

All the past is the prologue. (What's past is prologue)

Love everyone, trust the few, and live up to anyone.

When I waste time, time wastes me.

In the gray days, do not let the cold fate sneak joy;

Since fate has come to insult us,

It should be retaliated with a calm attitude.

Wise men never sit down and weep over failure,

They must be optimistic about finding a way to save it.

--- Shakespeare's play The Tempest

Written in 1611, The Tempest was Shakespeare's last "legendary play."

The Tempest depicts Prospero, Duke of Milan, stripped of his title by his younger brother Antonio, and exiled with his daughter Miranda and The Magic Book to a desert island, where he dispatches elves and calls the wind and rain. The phrase "All the past is the prologue" appears in the first act of the second act, from the mouth of his brother Antonio.

In the translation of the play, this sentence is also translated as "everything in the past is only an opening introduction" or "the past is only a prologue". Everything that has happened has become the past, not afraid of the future, not thinking about the past.

Don't think about the past, don't fear the future

Teenagers, we should all be brave

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