Humans should always remember that it’s okay if you’re not the most amazing and bright person on the planet. After all with stars, the star systems most likely to have advanced life are the more average or even below average stars, while the biggest and brightest stars burn themselves out within only a few hundred million years, compared to the billions of years stars like our sun have under their belt.
The spectral chart of stars by decreasing temperature goes like this: OBAFGKM. You can remember this with “Oh Be A Fine Girl Kiss Me.” The Sirius star is an O type star, which means it’s the brightest and most brilliant, and it’s already almost dead while we on our G star the Sun is still going strong and has at least another billion years left in it before it gets too hot as to make the Earth planet inhabitable. Plus, it seems most likely we’ll find life on M and K stars because while their habitable zones are narrower, they’re much more common and much longer lived.
So don’t burn yourself out too soon. Pace yourself and maybe you’ll produce something as great as the Sun providing the right environment for humans to rise.





















