On The Birth And Death Of Stars

On This Day In History
1921: Gene Roddenberry is born

Quote Of The Day
"I believe in humanity. We are an incredible species. We're still just a child creature, we're still being nasty to each other. And all children go through these phases. We're growing up, we're moving into adolescence now. When we grow up - man, we're going to be something!"
(Gene Roddenberry)

The first step of returning to work today with my annual health check-up. It's a little bit later than usual this year, so this is the first time I have seen the Elvis Presley statue in front of the building where I have my check-up garlanded with flowers placed there by Elvis fans commemorating his death on August 16th, 1977.

Just as Elvis' legacy continues to bring joy to his legion of fans, so do the characters created by the mighty Gene Roddenberry. Only two day ago I finished a Star Trek marathon by watching one Star Trek movie each evening for thirteen days. The original crew - Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Uhura, Chekov, Sulu, Scotty - and the next generation - Picard, Riker, Data, LaForge, Worf, Troi - these characters are so precious to me and millions of others that they are almost like family who taught me many valuable lessons about compassion, integrity, duty, honour and moral courage. And the stories continue through series such as Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Discovery and Strange New Worlds.

Thank you, Gene.

Gene, You're Adorable

Extra
A piece of Mr.Spock wisdom I found on Facebook yesterday:

"When people speak of travelling to the past, they worry about radically changing the present by doing something small, but barely anyone in the present thinks they can radically change the future by doing something small."

We are more powerful than the powers that be would like us to believe.

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