Tuesday, May 1, 2018
I remember watching Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot film when I was in school. It blew me away and changed everything for me... in a few ways. It was one of those times in life when you have to take a step back and take a better, longer look around at the world. Everything in that film is absolutely correct and probably the most brilliant piece ever seen on film... for me anyways. I can see how the film can be dismissed and/or forgotten about. I mean, who can think on those terms and walk down the street without having a nervous breakdown. The scope of what our little planet is a part of is far too large for any of us to actually conceive within our minds. The one thing I do know is that we are lucky (or not) if any of us reach a ripe old age. This does not mean to live each day as if it were your last... maybe it means we should live each day as if it were our longest and most relaxing.
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