From The Advocates for Self-Government <[email protected]>
Subject Mission to Mars
Date January 1, 2025 8:19 PM
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Reflecting on the pursuit of happiness and the mission behind our missions.

Mission to Mars
By Max Borders

Reflecting on the pursuit of happiness and the mission behind our missions.

Imagine you’re about to embark on a bold adventure. You’ve been chosen from among thousands of candidates. Indeed, you are highly skilled and have been training for this for years. The adventure?

Go to Mars and start a colony.

Your days and evenings have been filled with preparation. You have had to learn all the ins and outs of space travel. Low gravity. Oxygen systems. Navigation. You have also had to learn what it takes to survive on a hostile planet. Radiation. Bitter cold. Sandy windstorms. But you’re excited by the prospect of surviving on the surface of another world, and you have highly specialized skills to this effect. So, despite the risks, you want to do this.

You want it bad.

About a month from launch, you get a visit from one of the officers at mission control. She says there’s one more thing she must figure out before letting you take off with the team.

“What do you want out of life?” she asks.

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