EPISODE · Nov 14, 2025 · 9 MIN
What Hamlet Teaches Us About Indecision, Grief, and Action.
from MandeepToor Podcast · host MandeepToor
William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is often called the greatest play ever written. But beyond its iconic soliloquies and tragic ending lies a treasure trove of psychological insights that are directly applicable to our lives centuries later.In my latest post, I move beyond the SparkNotes summary to explore the crucial lessons we can learn from the Prince of Denmark’s plight:* The Pitfalls of Perfectionism and Overanalysis: Hamlet’s famous inaction isn’t just laziness; it’s a profound case of “analysis paralysis.” We examine how this mirrors our own fear of making the wrong choice.* The Corrosive Nature of Deception: From Claudius’s murder to Polonius’s spying, the play shows how a world built on lies inevitably collapses.* Grief, Melancholy, and Being “Seen”: Hamlet’s “antic disposition” raises powerful questions about performing our pain versus processing it authentically.* The Simple, Powerful Question We Should All Ask Ourselves: What is the true cost of not taking action?This isn’t just a play for English class. It’s a guidebook to navigating complexity, morality, and the very essence of our being.What’s your biggest takeaway from Hamlet? Reply in comments, I’d love to hear your thoughts.#Literature #Overthinking This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mandeeptoorrealtor.substack.com
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