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Shakespeare quote -- what does this mean?

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"To unpathed waters, undreamed shores" -- A Winter's Tale (Shakespeare)

What does this mean?

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  1. This means things untried, untested will always have the potential for exceeding expectations.

    People always have "comfort zones", or would tend to keep themselves safe.  In case they are unsure, uncertain, they would not take the risk.

    But this is a basic truth:  The higher the risk, the greater the gains.  Unfortunately, so will be the losses in case it doesn't work out.  It is these losses that make people afraid.

    Some people dare and are brave enough, or they are simply willing to endure the losses because for them it's all worth trying, ,  .they will discover or come to those "undreamed shores", something great that no one has ever expected or even thought of.  These are visionary people or people who see and believe in what they see and go for it.  They usually succeed - Bill Gates, great inventors - Thomas Edison.

    No matter what is obvious, the great odds, they will still pursue their visions.  In the end, they are rewarded - more than anyone else has ever had!


  2. this is so self explanitory!!! u dont try new ways, ull never know what u missed...

  3. Follow your dreams,  

  4. Where nobody has ever gone before.

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