Nov 15, 2007
Paul Boupha


Great Global Cluster in Hercules
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap071115.html

I admire astronomers. If the world were a perfect place, and I had no desire to care about my career, then I’d choose to lose myself in infinity. There’s a countless number of stars, planets, and indescribable phenomenon out there just begging for our understanding whilst we remain but a single germ. Alas, it’s a romantic sentiment to pursue something knowing that you’ll never in your lifetime come close to reaching that one thing that drives your passion. Now that’s something worth sighing for, yet I can’t help but cheer for those heroes that strive for it still: in pursuit of happiness. Man, I wish I could study the stars…

1 Comment

  • I owe it to the nightsky for my fascination in the sciences in the first place.
    I blame Thompson’s physics class for partly ruining my possible interest of studying astronomy at a university.
    And to this day, physics and I never really got along. So poo.
    You should take another astronomy class! Or just go up to the mountains and star gazeee.

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PAUL BOUPHA |王志明 | อัศวิน

001. hometown: las vegas, nevada
002. current: new york city, new york
003. univ. of washington: business degree 2009
004. career: senior ad exec turned copywriter