However, they all become a world in their own order.
This wonderful artistic conception reminds me of my childhood whim thinking that this vast world that we see might be living in a small mold of a witch's crystal ball.
Because the universe is so vast and boundless. All our imaginations cannot reach its place.
When I was a child, I believed that there must be life on alien planets, and the earth could not be the only existence. We will not be so alone, there will be similar individuals, but there may be a period of time when we meet each other.
Houghton, this cute and honest elephant was luckier than me. He discovered another world and gained the contact and trust of the Mayor of Anonymous. It's really amazing that a small change in the world of Holden can have a devastating shock in the town of Anonymous.
Finally, in order to convince other animals that there is a world on that tiny dust, everyone in Anonymous Town shouted desperately, they wanted to tell the outside that they exist, they exist. This reminds me that scientists on Earth are not constantly researching signals that can be received in outer space and receiving information from each other all the time. Confirmation of such a connection that we all exist with each other.
Looking back on the earth, the tiny things around us like ants may also be a world for themselves, a little rabbit, an ant, a bacterium, a molecule, an atom. . .
Isn't the entire human body made up of many, many cells, and the human being itself is a huge and wonderful individual composed of many worlds.
To borrow someone else's words, one sand is a world, and every flower is a paradise.
A world is heard in a grain of sand, a paradise is placed in a wild flower, trust is placed in each other's hearts, life blooms because of life, and life is beautiful because of existence.
So please cherish all the tiny lives.
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