Star | Learning To Share Lika

We often think of stars as distant, solitary beacons—fiery giants burning alone in the vast dark. But look closer at the night sky, and you’ll see a different story. Stars share. They share light, gravity, and even their very atoms. In their quiet, cosmic way, they have mastered a lesson many of us struggle with on Earth: how to give without vanishing, and how to receive without clinging.

So go ahead. Shine. Orbit. Give. And when the time comes, scatter yourself like stardust. learning to share lika star

How celestial bodies teach us the art of giving without losing ourselves We often think of stars as distant, solitary

What if we could learn to share like a star ? A star doesn’t reduce its brightness to make another star look better. Nor does it hoard its energy out of fear. A star simply shines —steadily, generously, and without condition. Its light travels across the universe, not because it must, but because that is its nature. They share light, gravity, and even their very atoms