Despite billionaires like Jeff Bezos calling his trip to space “the best day ever,” William Shatner's new memoir tells the truth: 'All I saw was death.'
almost half a million dollars for civilians to drag race around the moon. Like many people, I’ve been skeptical of the billionaire boys
club’s dick-measuring rocket race. There are a lot of problems to address on this side of the ozone layer, many a result of said billionaires’ bad behavior, before we go gallivanting outside of it. More pressingly, why on earth would we trust what these mega-billionaires consider fun? They are miserable men who only know how to exploit people, throw money at problems, and lie.
because, in comparison to Earth, where they’ve isolated themselves from real human connection, it is at least a fun little trip. Everyone loves a fun little trip. But don’t let their distorted perspective fool you. Space is the saddest frontier! The regular person is more like Shatner than Musk, Bezos, or Branson. We’re even more like Shatner than Tom Cruise, if not only financially, then for the fact that we can’t do backflips. Going to space is not awesome. Going to space is not the future. Going to space will make you sad. It will make you feel insignificant and lonely. Stick to doing your little affirmations and mental health walks here on Earth. Those will alleviate your problems much more effectively than colonizing Mars.
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