"Twinkle,twinkle little star
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky".
The above rhyme reminds me of my childhood days when men were boys!The unique thing about this period was the innocence at which these ryhmes were learnt and sung.You could see the passion,drive,gesticulation,desire to dream big,as well as touch the sky if possible.
Am sure for some children,there was so much curiosity as to what the star was doing in the sky?What suspended the stars in the sky?Why does the star shine so bright?And the saying goes,how can I reach for the stars?All of these thought patterns could be going through the child's mind simultaneously until the child grows up.
Perhaps we may want to conduct a questionnaire on how some persons became astronomist.If you really search through the details,you would discover that it all started from childhood.The era when the minds of children are filled with possibilities without limitations.Then,when the child can stretch his/her imaginations,all in the quest for answers.And you know what?Some actually did grow up with this curiosity and became the product of such quest.
Today the ryhme Twinkle twinkle little star...is still relevant,and almost every growing child knows it.Though technology varies now,seasons have come and gone,and there are still seasons ahead,yet the star would always remain a source of inspiration.
What does a star really mean in general terms?A star is a celestial body of hot gasses that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior. A star also indicates the most performer in any art or role.
As to how stars evolved when considered as a role,it is pertinent to state here that:Some are born stars.Some had alliances with stars,and therefore became stars.Others grew up to be stars while some went through the process to becoming stars.
Stars reign in life!So whichever category you belong to,always make efforts to reach out for the stars,making excellence at its peak your watchword. #Rhymes#Stars#Seasons#Excellence.
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