Earthians, Let’s Be Like Earth
Did you know that a year—those 12 months we go through—is just Earth finishing one full lap around the Sun? That’s right, our planet takes about 365.25 days to complete the journey. And to keep track of all that time, we humans decided to break it up into 12 months. Originally , these months were tied to the Moon’s cycles, but let’s say they’ve fallen out of sync over time. Still, in 12 months, Earth is saying, “Hey, I did it again!” Now think about this: Earth doesn’t have it easy. It’s speeding through space at 67,000 miles per hour, dodging space rocks, braving solar storms, and balancing all kinds of gravitational chaos. Yet, it never misses a beat. Every year, Earth shows up, stays on track, and completes its orbit: no excuses, no drama—just consistent focus. The Sun plays a pretty big role in all this. Earth’s ultimate cheerleader , keeping it on course and providing light, energy, and warmth. Even during eclipses —those moments when the Sun seems to disapp...