Read this from somewhere:
'In the night sky, some stars may appear to be more luminous than others, but it's the perspective of the distances which separate them that create this illusion. We're all bright in our own way, and to compare these degrees of light is often to trivialize ourselves - and consequently life - in an arbitrary and relative way. Certainly over time this leads to a condition where competition and cooperation swing into and out of balance, tempered only by the friction of boredom or our joyful liberation from it.'
— Nathan Johansen
'In the night sky, some stars may appear to be more luminous than others, but it's the perspective of the distances which separate them that create this illusion. We're all bright in our own way, and to compare these degrees of light is often to trivialize ourselves - and consequently life - in an arbitrary and relative way. Certainly over time this leads to a condition where competition and cooperation swing into and out of balance, tempered only by the friction of boredom or our joyful liberation from it.'
— Nathan Johansen
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