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Wdoes that mean? This statement, I believe, is fairly straight forward. It is urging us not to settle, not to wait, not to hesitate. It says to reach for it, where ‘it’ is anything and everything you might want in life. It also urges us to push ourselves as far as possible. It urges to not settle for whatever happens in our lives, but to go as far as we can, to push the limits and to break free from the bonds of the ordinary. In short, it urges us to become our best possible selves.

It also implies that there will be a certain level of regret if you don’t follow the statement. What would have happened if you had asked that person to dance? What would have happened if you had taken the job in another city? What would have happened if you had dared to start your own company?

If you don’t reach for it, you will never know, will you?

Why is striving for excellence important?

This statement isn’t about being mediocre. It’s not about settling for whatever comes your way. It’s not about having regrets because you decided that the path was too hard or too risky. It’s about having the strength and courage to set off on the path. Excellence doesn’t just happen. Yes, there is a certain level of natural talent, but that rarely comes to the level of excellence. That is achieved by hard work and the taking of risks. Even the best soccer players strike out more often. Stepping up to the plate is a risk, but you cannot achieve excellence sitting on the bench in the dugout.

We all have aspects in our lives where we aren’t pushing ourselves as far as we can. How much more can we be if we strive for excellence? How much of a difference could we make in the lives of others? How much more could we do with and for others? We can find out by striving for excellence. By pushing ourselves to do all we can, we achieve excellence, and become our best possible selves in the process.

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Monday we see the March equinox bring in the official start of astronomic­al Autumn. Normally the equinox falls on March 21st. This year, it’s late on the night of the 20th, occurring at 11:24pm local time.

Not even a day later, on Tuesday at 7:23pm, the Moon will pass directly in front of the Sun, making it a new moon.

So, a new moon and a new season start this week off.

For those who are wondering, the bright ‘star’ in the west soon after sunset is Venus.

It is accompanie­d by Jupiter a little further ahead and closer to the setting sun. Mars follows a short way behind.

You can catch these planets setting in this order over the next few weeks. Venus is very brilliant at the moment, her magnitude is -4, which is closing in on her maximum magnitude of -4.8.

Where can I apply this in my life?

Recently, I have talked about doing something even if you don’t think you’re ready, and about the concept that death is as natural as life. However, today we talk about the regrets of what might have been, if you hadn’t tried or if you had settled to be something less than you could have been and of failing to achieve excellence. Yes, the person of the statement died as a result of what they had pushed themselves to accomplish. But how would she have felt if she had ignored her potential and never taken that step? How many people have been inspired to step forward and take the risks in life, both small and large, to strive for excellence?

RISKS

Yes, life has risks. Any one of us could die at any moment, be it from a stray meteor, a bullet, or a traffic accident. Risk cannot be eliminated from life, but it can be managed. And some things are riskier than others. But that doesn’t mean you don’t do it, right?

We all do risky things in our lives. How many of us hold on to the stair rail for every step up and down every staircase? Yet falling down the stairs still kill people every year. That is a risk many of us chose to take. Some of us ride motorcycle­s or jump out of functionin­g aircraft, a risk, but one we chose to take, in pursuit of what we can become. Where in your life have you let something like risk or lack of strength or courage stop

The other planets never get nearly this bright, although some artificial satellites do, for brief minutes when their panels catch the solar rays and reflect them back to earth. If you see a stable, constant, extremely bright star in the sky, and it close to sunrise or sunset, it is almost always going to be Venus.

Speaking of Venus, a new discovery about the planet was announced this week, when astronomer­s said that they have spotted active volcanic activity on the planet.

The discovery is based on data captured in the 1990s by NASA’s Magellan spacecraft. It’s a fairly significan­t revelation, that the planet is still volcanical­ly active.

ACTIVIT Y

Meanwhile, the Sun is continuing to crackle with activity. On Monday March 13, Nasa’s SOHO satellite recorded a gigantic event on the farside of the Sun.

This created a ‘halo’ around the Sun, with the satellite unable to see the actual event that caused it. This halo corona was measured as moving at an extremely high 3 000km per second.

Coronal mass ejections from the farside of the Sun do not normally hit the Earth, because these events are you from achieving excellence? What have you not done in your pursuit of excellence? Grab some paper and write down three of them, ones where you could still make some progress if you reached out, if you pushed yourself. Next to each one, write down why you think you didn’t push yourself before, and why you feel it would be beneficial to do so now.

Try to make the reason why you want to do it now as compelling as you possibly can. Why? There will come a day when you’re ready to give up. These words are there so that you can look at them and feel refreshed and commit yourself to push yourself past this low point and get back to it. Now select one and consider what steps you can take to get you back on the path towards excellence. Do you need time, skills, money, education, or just a little courage? Can you trade one for another, like money for a class to learn a skill?

Since everyone will have a different answer, so you’ll have to figure out this part on your own. However, the most important step is the first one. Take it, now. Find something you can do right this instant, even if it’s just writing an e-mail to request informatio­n on class schedules, or finding a book online that can help you learn. We all have dreams; we all have excellence within us. It is up to us to find the courage to reach for our dreams, and the strength to push ourselves until we have achieved excellence. But it’s up to us. Are you ready to go?

facing away from our planet. However, this latest event caused brilliant auroras around the world and created a radio blackout in the Arctic circle that lasted for three days.

This event has been directly compared to the famous Carrington event of 1859, which blew up power lines and telegraph cables.

If this latest eruption had hit the Earth directly, it would have destroyed satellites, electricit­y grids and telecommun­ications.

This latest eruption was a largescale repeat of another farside halo event on March 3, which unleashed X-ray flares that fortunatel­y missed the Earth.

More X-ray flares in early March caused brilliant auroras, and the solar wind was measured hitting the Earth at 866km/s, the highest speed of any solar impact on Earth since 2017. However, this onslaught was completely dwarfed by the 3 000km/s eruption that occurred on the Sun this week.

We were lucky this time: if it had hit the Earth, much of the planet might have been blasted back into the Stone Age. It’s a sobering thought, as the current sunspot cycle 25 is just beginning.

It should peak in about two years and we may really see some fireworks then.

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