A lesson well learned…
Sometimes it takes more strength to not fight back, then it does to fight back.
- When all seems lost, remember why you held on for so long.
- At the end of the day, never go to bed mad.
- A lesson well learned is a lesson well earne\d.
So, long story short, there are a multitude of life lessons to be learned. I think each one is worth exploring and knowing. What do you think?
Anyways I was recently watching this show called “what if the earth had no moon” it was really fantastic to watch. I found out about a few theories, but the one that reallt piqued my intrest was:
The giant impact hypothesis (sometimes referred to as the big whack, or, less frequently, the big splash) is the currently favored[1] scientific hypothesis for the formation of the Moon, which is thought to have formed as a result of a collision between the young Earth and a Mars-sized body that is sometimes called Theia for a Greek Titan who ruled the Sun. Evidence for this hypothesis includes Moon samples, which indicate the surface of the Moon was once molten, the Moon's apparently relatively small iron core, and evidence of similar collisions in other star systems.
According to www.Wikipedia.com atleast.
But I found this all very fascinating and I though you guys might enjoy this theory. I just thought “that is so cool” and I could resist sharing it with you.
My figure skating: oh my god. Who ever said that only ballet dancers have trouble with their feet was so wrong. I may have to start taping my heels and calves to keep them from blistering also my big toes they rub against the side. One might assume that my skates are to narrow, but that’s not true, they I belive are a d or c width. So they are a wider then an average persons skates, only b/c I didn’t start skating as a kid. When you skate as a kid, you feet basically are narrow or not as wide. B/c when they grow most kids don’t get wider skates. I got my skates about 1 year ago a little more. I’ve been skating for about 2 ½ 3 years. Anyways so b/c my heel, I think the heel is to wide for me, but I think b/c my feet are wide that’s why my skates rub. But my left heel has a terrible blister from it rubbing, my left calf has a blister where the top of the boot rubbed. I tell you my legs hurt. But I have lessons again today so it doesn’t matter, I still gotta go practice.
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