Starry night
Stars are silent witnesses to the stories of humanity on Earth. In the dead of night, they shine, forming patterns that provoke the imagination. Some see them as zodiac signs, maps to destiny, or simply points of light that offer peace. Behind their brilliance, each star holds a mystery that is billions of years old, emitting light that may have died long ago, but has just reached our eyes. For some, stars remind us of how small we are in the universe. But for others, stars are a symbol of hope. As the famous quote says, “Even in the dark, the stars still shine.” They teach us that beauty can be found in the dark and that even the smallest light can make a difference.
There are myths and legends born from the stars. Take the constellation Orion, which tells the story of a legendary hunter. Or Polaris, the North Star, which guides sailors across the vast ocean. In every culture, stars have always had a special place, becoming symbols of strength, love, and even gods.
A night filled with stars has also often witnessed the deepest feelings of humans. From romantic moments spent together, to moments of introspection when someone stares at the sky alone. They are like friends who never speak but are always there to listen. Stars remind us of eternity and transience. Though our lives are short, the traces we leave behind can shine just like them. And maybe, like the stars in the sky, our stories will one day be the light that illuminates the darkness for others.