“These stars we see are billions of years old! We can live for an average of 60-70 years in this world. We look at a huge universe from a tiny window for a short time and say good-bye. Looking at the stars always reminds me of how helpless and fragile beings humans are... We are smaller than a tiny speckle in infinity, and sometimes we compare our troubles with the world... In fact, even the earth is a small dot in this universe.”
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Book:Hopeful Pessimist
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