"All is well that ends well" is a proverb, and the title of a Shakespearean play, that essentially means:
- If the outcome is good, then any problems or difficulties along the way are ultimately insignificant.
In simpler terms:
- The final result is what matters most.
- If everything turns out alright in the end, then the troubles you experienced to get there don't really matter.
It emphasizes the importance of a positive conclusion, suggesting that a successful resolution can overshadow any past hardships.
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