Life is really just one muddied road where everyone is trying to find the motivation to not be worthless. The highly motivated end up doing great things. Amazing things. They create amazing art that will last through the ages. They discover the underlying laws of the universe. They further the well-being of mankind. They make the world a better place. Those who cannot find the proper motivation just seem to drop off. There is no discovery. There is no progress. They simply fizzle and burn out. These people tend to remain complacent in their lives and never seem to find a reason to push forward. The thing that most people don't seem to understand about this situation, however, is the fact that there is NO biological difference between these two types of people. Each takes their own road and hopes that they find the motivation they seek. Both have the potential to do great things. Think about this whenever you feel like you can't go on. Think about this when you just don't want to push yourself any further towards your dreams. The only regret that you will never square with, is the regret of the road not traveled. The canvas unpainted. The book unwritten. So spend your life always trying to find the right motivation to lace up your shoes, or make that first brush stroke, or write that first sentence. This is what makes you great, and this is what could inspire others to be great in turn.
We live on one simple planet, Earth. That planet is about 12,712 kilometers in diameter from pole to pole. The entire human species is just a speck on the face of this planet. That planet is part of a solar system made up of 8 other planets which revolve around an average star that we call the sun. Our solar system is approximately 287.46 billion kilometers in diameter. Just to give you some perspective on our small little tucked away corner of the universe, the Voyager 1 probe was launched from earth on September 5, 1977 and has been traveling ever since. The total mission duration is about 36 and a half years. During this time, the probe has traveled at a velocity of 17 kilometers every second (that's 11 miles every second). As of August 25, 2012, the voyager finally left our solar system and ventured into interstellar space. That is the scope of our solar system. Let's move out a little more and see how small this massive so...
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