i'm blogging again.here i wish to emphasize one thing - never take anything for granted. you have to work for something that u want it to happen. i'm not only talking abt tests and exams, but oso in other aspects of life.
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the sky tonight is dark. pitch dark. like a vast space, waiting for u to explore. itz quite true of cox, given the mass of blackness is actually a fairly unexplored universe, full of mysteries to be solved and surprises that awaits. waiting, for the right moment, to surface.
primary skul teachers always tell us that there are so many galaxies in the universe, and that within one galaxy, there are so many solar systems and so many planets orbiting, and also, not forgetting the asteroids and coments. wow. if u have ever stood on any planet, and if u look at ur surrounding, u'd be awed by God's creation. diff coloured planets, enveloped in juz one black mass, is this the universe? the space, so we call it, is so vast and empty. so far i know itz only Earth that supports living beings, and that we consider homo sapiens the most intelligent beings, that we start to dominate the earth, and exploit everything and anything we can find here, exerting authority over other creatures that share the same grounds as us.
what do we think we are?
are we really that superior over others?
for ages, nasa has been researching on the outer space, and everyone on earth has at least once wondered: are there aliens? remember 'roswell'? does the phenomenon prove that the so-called aliens exists? itz still an unknown. and ppl have produced diff films about ETs, and i'm sure those ETs are green, with sharp heads and stunted growth. but no one has seen an alien. so where do these green bodies come from? human's imagination, of course. a question to ponder: aft so much effort poured on research on outer spaces, do we, as the *supposedly-most-intelligent-being-known-on-Earth*, really want the researches yeild results? and what kind of results exactly do we want to see? izit aliens who have much higher IQ, who lives in a far advanced planet? or do we want to see gigantic living lizards dominating some other planets outside Milky Way?
if one fine day we really discover beings more superior than us, can we take this fact? can we accept being inferior, and being treated like how we treat animals nowadays?
haish, my imaginations wandered too far... too much of the universe. how many of us will actually bother to stare at the sky at night, other than appreciating the stars that glisten, open your heart to what the universe is telling us? the sky is endless, and together with it, knowledge of everything that exist. do you dare to intefere with nature?