Monday, July 19, 2010

I am looking at star, not stars.

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G: Then can you see the moon?
B: Over there.
G: The only star you can see is the moon.
B: The moon is not a star.
G: The brightest thing at nights is not a star?
B: It's only reflecting the lights of other planets. Only something like the sun that emits its own lights is a star.
G: Even if it is using the lights of other stars, the moon has its use. More than the wastefull light emitted by the sun in the day, isn't the moon lighting the way in the dark more useful?
B: The reason why the day is bright is because of that useless sun.
G: Ah, that's right.
B: Night or day, the sun is the star.
G: Then I must be something like a moon using the light of a star liek you.
B: But a moon is not completely useless. No matter how many other stars there are at night, the only thing I see is the moon.
G: I can only see one speacial star right now.
B: What? You said there were a lot of stars.
G: There are, but only one star is twinkling so handsomely. I can see that star.
B: There is a star like that?
G: Yes, it is a star that many people love. Do you think it would be wrong for me to be one of the many people that like that star?
B: Do you really need permission to like something like that? Ask the star. I'm sure you can see it.
G: Yes. I am looking at that star. Would it be okay, to like it?

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