Hope
The billions of stars in the sky may be a reflection of all the people who have lived on Earth until now. Just as a new star is born in the vast sky in response to a baby opening its eyes to a new life, perhaps. They say that each star, like every human, is born, lives, and dies. The most important word in this analogy is 'living.' Birth and death are definite phenomena, but living is not as certain and sharp as these phenomena. Our choices sustain us. Life consists of chains, forming a bridge between birth and death. We construct each link of this life chain through the choices we make while living. We can predict the next link in the chain, but predicting the one after that becomes more challenging. The end of the road is something we can never know; the future is hazy and full of unknowns for us, which scares us. In the face of this uncertainty, look at the billions of stars in the sky, and think about the people each star represents. Look at the brightest stars; the individuals they represent were also afraid, but the hope within them was stronger than their fears. That's why they still continue to illuminate the universe, embellishing our nights. Life will come with all its difficulties, but as long as the hope within us exists, we will know how to turn these difficulties into opportunities and stand up stronger. We will never give up shining.