How does one make a movie about decadence these days? Now that we're allowed to do it, it's too late.
A society has to make a choice: tolerate alternative lifestyles or build more prisons.
Travel is rich with learning opportunities, and the ultimate sourvenir is a broader perspective.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood, and age only matters if you're a cheese.
Ideally, travel broadens our perspectives personally, culturally, and politically. Suddenly, the palette with which we paint the story of our lives has more colors.
I shutter to think how many people are underexposed and lacking depth in this field.
It seems that the most fearful people in our country are those who don't travel and are metaphorically barricaded in America. If we all stayed home and built more walls and fewer bridges between us and the rest of the world, eventually we would have something to actually be fearful of.
The question to ask is whether the risk of traveling to space is worth the benefit. The answer is an unequivocal yes, but not only for the reasons that are usually touted by the space community: the need to explore, the scientific return, and the possibility of commercial profit. The most compelling reason, a very long-term one, is the necessity of using space to protect Earth and guarantee the survival of humanity.
Steroids build your muscles, but they don't build your tendons or ligaments.
Well, of course I would choose to be the top scientist in my field.
And I'm slightly in love with Scarlett Johansson: she's just stunning. And she's bright, which is incredibly sexy.