I know I will never reach the stars because the star lies within me.
Undoubtedly, stars in the nocturnal sky light my way. Thanks to the stars, I know that I want to live and that I want to leave behind something that will light the way for others. Stars can remind us that the Universe is one enormous mystery we will never solve. We can try to reach the stars only in our imagination. Even the Sun’s exploration can only take place in a long distance because we would merely die if we wanted to get close to Earth’s nearest star. By the way, have I already written that I am a star, that star is deep in my soul? I am convinced that you, too, my Dear Friend, are a star that can light the way for other lost souls. Why?
Because throughout the ages, there were living as many people as stars in heaven.
For each of us, there is one star assigned. That’s why every human being is a star. Isn’t this theory poetical? For me, it is similarly poetic to the idea that we will never reach the stars. Still, we can always try to do it. We can become a star that will shine and give inspiration to other people by doing it. Thanks to the stars, we can imagine other worlds. They can remind us that other planets (exoplanets) can be outside our Milky Way galaxy.
Undoubtedly, the first aim of my creative activity is to make aware other humans that they also possess “superpowers,” thanks to which they can make something out of nothing. In 90% of cases, it is only up to us what we will do with our health, superpowers, and energy and how we devote our life to inspiring others. My Dear Friend, if you only feel a little desire to create something, whether it is writing, taking photos, singing, dancing, or painting – do it. Look up to the stars and start to wonder what you will leave for posterity.