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    When I was younger, and I wanted to be an author, I always thought that the definition of success was to have your own Wikipedia page.

    A bit of a limited definition of success, right?

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  • Success, as I came to realise, is a much more nebulous, and deeply personal quality, hardly quantifiable by an online dictionary.

    "Although he may not be perfect, he’s still very much infallible"

    But that definition of success, as stupid as it sounds, has always stuck with me just a little bit.

    And one day, whilst writing a weekly essay on Hamlet, I found myself googling, and subsequently looking up on Wikipedia, that phrase which has become utterly associated, and completely inseparable from Shakespearean theatre.

    It was of course, ‘To be, or not to be.’ It’s a phrase which has had an inconceivably large cultural impact – it’s everywhere, being paraphrased in other plays, in popular literature, in our everyday speech. But you don’t need me to tel