Recently, I’m intrigued by reading sci-fi novels. This category requires me to imagine fantasy stories and original worlds. A novel I read was speaking about a planet’s history—some group had colonized it and get colonized by new comers. They are aliens who are much different from us in terms of everything—looks, the way we think, which way we take it as good or bad— It was so fun that I couldn’t help but wonder external aliens when this story depicts about each alien’s culture and their original thinking. For example, one of some groups has an idea which is so crazy for us. It’s that they take death as the most great thing and they live for death like people live for achieving their own dreams. An out spaceship tried to colonize the planet where they live. They sprayed them with a machine-gun fire but the habitants got delightful being killed by the invading spaceship. In this earth, we always differentiate between people and animals or any other lives like plants but we have so many common points like feeling fear for death. So I always take death as an absolute terrible thing except any religious ideas.(In religious ideas, death can be taken as a beautiful goal of life but living people instinctively avoid death) So it’s interesting that imagining death’s unwavering views also could be different for lives in different worlds. In this point, Sci-fi is a magnificent thinking experiment to widen our views on individual things. I’m an artist and I always draw artworks which are likely making watchers think as any philosophers do. So this category is a gym of my thinking.