This famous quotation about life quotes Macbeth's nihilism - a senseless sensation for life. Macbeth said after hearing that his wife died. This is also the moment before the climax with Macduff. In this turbulent moment, Macbeth feels life is stupid, I feel that it has no purpose or meaning. As his story is approaching the end, everything he did as a king will be erased soon.
Macbeth was told that his wife would say these words after his death. To truly understand them, you have to look at them in context. I completely thought that this line was part of it:
In other words, life is meaningless. It lasted for a short period of time filled with "sound and anger" but eventually continued. Life, "the shadow of walking", something unrelated, really nothing. Macbeth became king and realized that his plan to keep the throne failed. He made "a lot of fuss" and made a story that has undergone considerable fight, but eventually I can not achieve anything.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 - Europe conquered the world of the century - let history to be said to be silly stories filled with voice and anger without any meaning. If Macbeth is right, history has no meaning or order. In an attempt to predict the future, you must first challenge Macbeth. Because, by definition, the future is unpredictable if history is random. Forecasts are based on human condition. All the actions taken by humans are designed to produce certain kinds of results. The hypothesis is based on the right to specific knowledge about how things work. Because this knowledge is usually incomplete, actions can sometimes produce unexpected and unintended consequences, but there is a big gap between prediction uncertainty and the impossibility of prediction. I think that hot water will come out when turning the sinking hot water knob.
In order to understand the president of the trump, the citation of Macbeth of Shakespeare keeps flowing in my head. Is the appropriate inscription at the White House time? The American traditional power brokers - Republicans and Democrats - certainly have a deep desire - I believe the card age is a temporary abnormality that may eventually be "pointless". A recent review tour at the Kennedy Government Graduate School in Harvard, Washington, USA, USA is carefully optimistic about containment of cards phenomenon without permanent damage to the United States. Optimistic situation is very interesting, but I think it is too early