Answer:
I would choose pilgrimage because not only am I fulfilling Gods commands, I'm creating a credit in the hereafter.
If I got to Hawaii or like some random vacation, I'm only doing it for myself. Not for my soul, my physical health, my mental health or my spiritual health.
It just looks like a waste of time compared to pilgrimage. Of course, vacations are fun and all. But if you put pilgrimage and vacation on a scale, pilgrimage should way more in your priorities.
Always put God first because satan will never care as much as Him.
I believe it's Camp Jupiter
Answer:
This line shows Hamlet becoming more and more philosophical and confused (especially “I know not” phrase).
Explanation:
This excerpt is from Shakespeare’s Hamlet (Act ii, Scene ii). In this scene Hamlet, when joined by his childhood friends, becomes more philosophical. Firstly he himself is not sure about the truthfulness of the story narrated by the Ghost (Hamlet’s father). Secondly his philosophical approach to consider the implications of revealing this truth publicly is making him confused.