>>7099362Would have to agree with
>>7099383It's something everything thinks about but forgets just as quickly as they think it. You can have a shitty day, or have something horrible happen to you, but looking at the night sky makes it go away. We're tiny tiny dots on a planet that is a tiny tiny dot in a solar system that is a tiny tiny dot in our galaxy that is a tiny tiny dot in our universe, a universe that's literally growing so fast that the furthest reaches of it will never be known to us as even light speed traveling for the entirety this universe has been around hasnt caught up to us. When you look at the sky you see stars, which you realize are all just as if not much bigger than our own sun but they're just dots, and there are trillions more of them we just can't see as their light hasnt reached us.. and some of them we do see might belong to stars that died millions of years ago possibly, but the end of their light hasnt reached us yet.
If anybody, who has an understanding of all this of course, looks into the sky and doesnt feel humbled, they're just wrong.
However... it's important to remember perspective. To the universe we're tiny little nothings. The universe regards us the way we regard atoms. It's there, sure, but too small too notice or care about. But to us... we're really quite huge aren't we? If you value yourself and your life.. don't look at the night sky and feel unimportant, just be glad to know you're a part of it all. A small part but a part. We're all small things, worrying about small things... and thank god for that, no?