Learn From The Night Sky
- emma grace bouchard
- Apr 5, 2021
- 2 min read
If we think the sky at night is beautiful, why are we scared to show who we really are/be honest? That question may not make sense just yet, but there is a link between those two concepts.
The stars and the moon are in space, somewhere far away that we cannot see all the time. At night the universe grants us access to be blessed by the beauty of the natural state of our sky, it goes transparent. Transparency is to be open and honest and not hide your authentic self. If we love the transparency in the sky because we feel empowered by the night time glow and the glistening stars, then why do some people choose not to be a transparent person? Or why do we hate on people who have the courage to truly be themself publicly? Humankind was not meant to be hateful, deceitful, and lie. We were meant to be loving, equal, beautiful creatures who get to walk this Earth knowing there is something out there much bigger than us as people and life itself.
For some reason the concept of us being on a floating rock in space brings me inner peace. This is our own life and I feel like sometimes we all take it far too seriously. All the anxieties and the daily stressors are sometimes too much to bare. But then I wait until night, and I go outside and look at the clear starry sky, and find my heart beating at a normal speed again.
Transparency within Earth and humans are beautiful and appreciated. Also when people are transparent with you it avoids a multitude of problems. When you try and hide your motives, or who you are it always comes out in the end anyway, you may as well be honest to begin with, learn from the night sky.

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