How tiny we are?
I’m pretty damn sure we won’t believe our own eyes if somehow everyone living on this planet goes into the vastness of space to just see how tiny we are.
This so much reminds me about Carl Sagan’s Pale Blue Dot. But since only few personnel (professionally trained of course) can fly into outer space, we should focus on tiny things right here on Earth.
Like these tiny buds, ready to pop up in coming days.
Or this high flying jetliner, which looks so tiny in the sky.
You see, some tiny things turns big while some big things turn tiny, right here on Earth.
Isn’t that amazing?
For The Daily Post’s Tiny
Interesting view. Puts a lot we take for granted into perspective
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Yes it does. Even the tiniest amount is of great value. Thanks for reading out 🙂
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A French painter, Camille Pissaro, wrote: “Blessed are those who see beautiful things in humble places where other people see nothing.” You may use the same sentence structure and say “tiny things”…
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This is true. Many of us miss tiny things while looking at the big picture.
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