New Delhi, May 3 -- One of the most impressive lines by William Shakespeare that has stood the test of time is: "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves." These words are taken from one of his masterpieces, the play Julius Caesar, and remain relevant to many people in the contemporary world.

The quote suggests that people tend to believe that destiny determines whether they will succeed in different areas of life. In contrast, the author implies that individuals are responsible for their failures, as they are the ones making decisions.

In other words, success or failure depends on the choices people make, rather than on external factors such as fortune, destiny, or chance.

In the modern world, people often try to ...