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Be An Astronaut …
February 12, 2026, 6:15 am
Filed under: 2026, A Bit Of Inspiration, Emotion, Empathy, Experience, Humanity, Love

One of the members of my wonderful gang of misfits – James [Bennett, not Tucker] – recently showed me a website that is a testimony and celebration to the best of humanity.

Not because it’s slick.
Not because it’s academic.
Not because it’s beautiful.
But because it’s pure.

A place where you get to watch clips that few people have ever witnessed. One after another.

There’s a couple of reasons why the ‘watch count’ is so low.

One is because what you see is nothing more than an everyday moment that someone captured and decided to upload. The other is because the people who uploaded them didn’t even think [or know] how to name the clip … so you end up watching a stream of stuff that have titles like: IMG 4856 or DSC 3957, basically the number given to the clip by whatever recording device they filmed it on.

So with that in mind, when I said it was ‘pure’, you’re assuming I meant ‘pure shit’, aren’t you?

And if you do, you’d be wrong.

Because in this world of bombast, hype, clickbait and superlatives, these clips pull you in because they’re none of that. They are a celebration and testimony to humanity at its purest because they capture something innocuous that meant something important to whoever uploaded them.

We all have those things …

Memories that would mean nothing to anyone else but to us … they play on an endless loop in our hearts or minds.

A first bike ride.
A school sports day.
A cuddle with your pet.
A plastic bag in the wind.
A stupid race in shopping trolleys.
Cycling down a hill to get the speed so you can jump over your mates.
A Sunday where everyone is in the same room, doing different things and yet together.

Every clip is a different moment. Someone else’s moment. And yet it is yours too.

The reason the title of this post – and the website it refers to – talks about astronauts, is because when you go to it, the experience can feel like you are one. Miles up in the sky … peering through the little window of your rocket down onto the planet you left behind.

Except they don’t mean the planet you left literally … they mean it emotionally.

Because we fill our lives with noise, distraction, acceleration and, far too often, bullshit … meaning we often forget, miss or ignore the fleeting moments that ultimately make – and made – our lives, ours.

The things that are seemingly small, but ultimately made a big impression on us – regardless how long it lasted.

All the videos come from YouTube and were uploaded in the last week or so.

Each one is unnamed, unedited, and unseen by anyone, except you.

It may only last a few seconds, but the feeling may never leave.

Humanity has never needed us to be astronauts so much. Enjoy your trip.

Your journey into space commences in …

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Blast Off.

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