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Like a star, we humans also have a life cycle.

Like a nebula created


by clouds of gas and dust particles, I was also created by the merging os
egg and sperm. As I grow older being fed by food, stars also get
nutrition by fusing Helium with Carbon and Oxygen to become a bigger
star. Similar to a star, we humans will also have our own moments to
shine the brightest despite of darkness and everything beyond. Red
giants are created when a star, like our sun, burns all of its hydrogen
and helium supplies and I can compare it to our life as we feel like all
our energy are being sucked when we do so many things but even
though we feel tired we are doing all these things to evolve to become
a better person. However, like a massive star if we humans exert more
effort into things that aren’t necessary all the time we will also have a
shorter life span that’s why we should always remember to just humble
things down, enjoy life and not complicate things too much. In life cycle
of a star, hydrogen gas is pulled together by gravity to become a
protostar and in my life, gravity is similar to the friends I have because
they are one of the people who are making me whole every time I feel
incomplete. The life cycle of a star also gave me realizations that it’s
okay even if you are in lower position than other people because like a
small star your fuel will burn out more slower and when it is your time
to give your life you will have a peaceful and beautiful death just like
small stars that passes through planetary nebula to become a white
dwarf and eventually becomes a black dwarf, unlike a massive star that
just explodes when their fuels run out. Furthermore, in every life cycle
of course death is the end. Like the stars that just suddenly lose its
brightness we humans are also the same. To sum it up, we live and
evolve like stars and we die like stars.

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