We love to treat Hamlet as philosophy in human form—the ultimate thinker who contemplates existence. But let’s be honest: Hamlet isn’t profound. He’s paralyzed. While he hesitates, doubts, and delays, the people around him die one by one. The tragedy of Hamlet may not be the cruelty of fate but the cost of indecision. Middle-aged readers know this feeling well: opportunities slip away not because of bad luck, but because we overthink, second-guess, and fail to act. So here’s the question: is Hamlet a genius exploring life’s mysteries, or just a warning about the dangers of endless hesitation? #Entertainment #Books #ClassicLiterature