New York Times article about the meaning of life writes: When the Hubble space telescoped [sic] pointed to a black spot in the sky about the size of an eraser head for a week it found 30,000 galaxy [sic] over 13 billion years old with many trillions of stars and many many more trillions of inferred planets. [So] how significant are you? . . . You are not a unique snowflake, you are not specials [sic], you are just another piece of decaying matters [sic] on the compost pile of this world. Nothing of who you are and what you will do in the short time you are here will matter. Everything short of
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