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s chasing you. It’s been too long in your counts while the machine is still trying to go through the layers of the sky. Then.</p><figure id="b91e"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*eXzKAt7qNXtfDIK2ix5Iiw.jpeg"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@wildhoney?utm_source=unsplash&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=creditCopyText">John Fowler</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com/s/photos/space?utm_source=unsplash&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_content=creditCopyText">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><p id="de17">At last, you reached your destination. You get out of the spacecraft and look around. Space captures your sight. Different thoughts and questions leap to your mind. The sun is so enormous. The pitch-black cosmos is filled up with bright stars, tiny comets, blac

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k holes, galaxies. Yet, it might be still expanding.«Does it work by itself?», «What’s its purpose?» «Everything knows its function. The beauty can’t dispel the awe. The scenery implies that it belongs to the author who hasn’t signed its name. The Master of the Universe. You’re astounded by the ideal system of the macro-world. And you’re feeling the power of God by the time you leave the Earth, but your Lord is also full of many mysteries. If you take them for granted, miracles won’t let me know of themselves.</p><p id="552a">Be thankful. The Master out of many allowed you to visit the wonderful place that knows no bounds. Your expedition is ended. You leave the space with the new reasonings about life. You call it <i>the best moment of your life.</i></p><p id="8ba3"><i>Thank you for reading!</i></p></article></body>

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e pluribus unum

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From the moment the rocket takes off, you feel the pressure, and the force tries to pull you back. You’re leaving the Earth to watch it from space. From the outset, your intention was to complete the mission appointed to you. Your mind soothes you and tells you you’ll see your motherland once again. But the fear keeps chasing you. It’s been too long in your counts while the machine is still trying to go through the layers of the sky. Then.

Photo by John Fowler on Unsplash

At last, you reached your destination. You get out of the spacecraft and look around. Space captures your sight. Different thoughts and questions leap to your mind. The sun is so enormous. The pitch-black cosmos is filled up with bright stars, tiny comets, black holes, galaxies. Yet, it might be still expanding.«Does it work by itself?», «What’s its purpose?» «Everything knows its function. The beauty can’t dispel the awe. The scenery implies that it belongs to the author who hasn’t signed its name. The Master of the Universe. You’re astounded by the ideal system of the macro-world. And you’re feeling the power of God by the time you leave the Earth, but your Lord is also full of many mysteries. If you take them for granted, miracles won’t let me know of themselves.

Be thankful. The Master out of many allowed you to visit the wonderful place that knows no bounds. Your expedition is ended. You leave the space with the new reasonings about life. You call it the best moment of your life.

Thank you for reading!

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