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What has changed?

The author reflects on their unchanged external life but a growing sense of alienation and internal change. They express concern about the lack of genuine communication and understanding among people, and the pervasive background noise that blurs important matters. The piece ends with a contemplation on finding one's place in the world.

Bleed Blue

The horseshoe crab, a "living fossil," has survived for 450 million years. Its sky-blue blood, containing a vital clotting agent, is crucial for detecting bacterial toxins in medical products. However, its blood extraction endangers its population. Despite efforts to find alternatives, horseshoe crab blood remains the standard for toxin testing.

Impact of Childhood Memories

The author recalls a childhood incident where they feared severe consequences for accidentally hurting a girl while riding a bicycle. The girl's mother's compassionate response taught the author the futility of overthinking and shaped their calm demeanor, reflecting on the impact of childhood experiences on personality development.

Stone Baby

The phenomenon of lithopaedion, or stone baby, occurs when a fetus implants and grows outside the uterus. The dead tissue is calcified inside the mother's body, turning it into a stone. This extremely rare occurrence poses a risk of infection. While medical advancements have reduced such cases, it's a testament to our body's ability to adapt and the mysteries within us.