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  • How Sailors Rest Without Quitting

    Rest is misunderstood. It is often treated like a luxury, something earned only after exhaustion proves its worth. We tell ourselves we can rest once the work is finished, once the storm passes, once we reach some imagined point of safety. But sailors know better. At sea, rest is not optional. It is part of […]

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  • The Weight of Carrying an Anchor

    Anchors are useful. They keep ships from drifting too far. They offer stability when the sea becomes unpredictable. They allow sailors to pause without being carried away by currents they don’t yet understand. In moments of danger, anchors can be lifesaving. But anchors are not meant to be carried forever. They are not meant to […]

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  • Entry from a Sailor’s Journal

    Day unknown. I stopped counting a while ago. Days blur together out here, not because they are the same, but because time behaves differently when you’re surrounded by water. The sea doesn’t mark hours. It only responds to movement, light, and weather. The sea was quiet today.That made me uneasy. I’ve learned to trust storms […]

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  • Being Lost at Sea Isn’t the Same as Going Nowhere

    There is a difference between being lost and being still. At first, the two can feel identical. Both come with uncertainty. Both create discomfort. Both make people question whether they are doing something wrong. But sailors know that these states are not the same, even if they look similar from the outside. Being lost implies […]

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  • When the Storm Doesn’t Pass

    People like to say that storms don’t last forever. Sometimes that’s comforting. Sometimes it feels dishonest. It’s as if people say that by default without considering what it’s like to be in the situation of the person listening. It’s like when someone you love passes away and another person tells you they went to Heaven. […]

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  • Still Sailing

    There will be days when you wonder why you ever started this journey at all. Days when the sea feels endless, when every wave seems heavier than the last, and when your strength feels borrowed rather than your own. On those days, forward movement can feel pointless. The horizon feels too far away to matter, […]

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  • Why We’re All Sailors

    No one wakes up one day and decides to become a sailor.It happens slowly. You wake up tired. You feel unsure. You carry expectations that feel heavier than they should. At some point, you realize you’re moving through something unfamiliar without clear directions and suddenly, you’re at sea. That’s what a sailor is. Not someone […]

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  • Tides of Change

    Sailors are taught early on to respect the tide. Not because it is gentle, but because it is consistent. The tide moves whether a sailor is ready or not. In other words, a sailor automatically knows that they cannot predict the tide. Fighting it wastes energy. Learning to work with it makes survival possible. This, […]

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