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Humanity’s first landing on the Moon

Daily writing prompt
If you could go back and witness any historical event, which one would you pick?

… and I would like to be on the Moon with the astronauts.

I would choose it not to determine whether the Moon landing was real, but to experience what it represented. For nearly all of human history, we could only look upward at the Moon. We worshipped it, wrote poems about it, used it to measure time, and wondered whether anyone could ever reach it. Then, for the first time, a human being stood upon it and looked back at Earth.

I think seeing Earth from there would affect me even more profoundly than seeing the first step. From that distance, there would be no visible national borders, political parties, religions, races, or territorial disputes—only one small, luminous world carrying everyone who had ever lived.

Hopefully, NASA and SpaceX will be able to bring humans back to the Moon soon… and to Mars as well.

12th Fail

Daily writing prompt
What’s the last movie that made you cry?

Although it is a biographical drama—not really what one would call a tearjerker—it made me cry.

You should see 12th Fail because it is a deeply inspiring reminder that failure is not the end of a person’s story. Based on real events, the film follows an ordinary young man confronting poverty, academic setbacks, and seemingly impossible odds without surrendering his principles or his dream. It is moving without being overly sentimental and inspiring without pretending that success comes easily. More than a story about passing an examination, it is about resilience, discipline, integrity, and the people who help us believe in ourselves when our own confidence begins to fail.