For many ordinary people, the most complicated part of life might be that although they are clueless, their life has been planned clearly.
Some arrangements are rare blessings for them, while others are pure tragedies.
In their youth, they loved rebellious phrases like "I control my fate, not the heavens," only to realize in middle age how juvenile such rebellion can be.
Fortunately, for the first batch of interstellar explorers deep in space, there is no such worry.
During the three-day journey from Earth to the Moon, aside from daily checks on the spacecraft and reporting to the command center on Earth at specific times, most of the time is spent waiting in boredom.
After the initial excitement of gazing at Earth from space, most of the time is indeed quite dull.
