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When I was a child in Greece, I once saw a magnificent starry sky: individual stars were very clear and the Milky Way was wonderfully and impressively visible. This is really very impressive and gives you a certain feeling of humility in the knowledge that there must be a huge universe and that we as humans are just a tiny part of it. But because man in his modern world creates so much illumination on earth, the starry sky is less and less visible. Unfortunately. This can also be understood allegorically: when we humans have our own work so in focus and push it forward, we suddenly no longer see the larger connections, but have become so blinded by our own work that we also lose a certain grip on reality - and are thus in danger of becoming arrogant. I wish you this free view of true reality in all areas of life.

I wish you an extraordinary day!