humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Encouragement
Today I am writing a personal article . I completed two certification classes pertaining to what I enjoy . I feel like I’m really pushing towards good things. I am realizing my own strength . My own will , I really push myself past my own limits, and I’m really proud of that . I am honestly amazed and I’m amazed and hope others are doing the same. I’m here to encourage you today . I don’t know you but I love you . You can accomplish anything in this world. I’m not only proud of you because of your amazing qualities . But , I love that everyday you get out of bed . I love that everyday your eyes twinkle brighter. I dont know you but I am proud of who you are.
By April Liao 4 years ago in Futurism
Circadian Rhythms in the Cold
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. I had screamed for a little bit, but then that had stopped. My frantic breathing slipped into quiet sips of oxygen. I was cold, so cold. Still scattered around me, I saw the wreckage of Gaia, the ship that had been my home since I was an embryo in its lab. I had never known anything else. Three thousand of my siblings bore the same face as mine, the same eyes, same reserved smile and all had shared Gaia with me. Gaia was an oasis in the emptiness of the universe, a ship that had raised us, sheltered us and fed us. Gaia was our garden. Gaia was home.
By Keenan Marchand 4 years ago in Futurism
When Time Runs Out CH2
So, tell me: Why is it when you are put into a worst-case scenario, rock bottom is still two or three feet below that. Yet still, manages to come and bite you. Being face to face with this creature, gave me enough to question if the bottom had been hit yet.
By Jessica Gray4 years ago in Futurism
The Great Nothing
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Anyone else may find traveling through such a void horrifying, yet it’s all I can think about. Naturally, I mean the Great Nothing, 700 million light-years away. The observable universe is so large, but no area has fewer galaxies than that dark, desolate place. It’s practically an anomaly. Shrouded in mystery.
By Daniel Luby4 years ago in Futurism




