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I think it's so humbling to feel so small, too. I feel like when we get busy and when we're running around, it's easy to feel small. we're so in our head and we feel sort of so consequential, like in the context of even our own lives. And then you find yourself in a situation like that. And it's, I think you feel so much more connected knowing how minuscule you are in the broader sense.
I think it's so humbling to feel so small, too. I feel like when we get busy and when we're running around, it's easy to feel small. we're so in our head and we feel sort of so consequential, like in the context of even our own lives. And then you find yourself in a situation like that. And it's, I think you feel so much more connected knowing how minuscule you are in the broader sense.
I think it's so humbling to feel so small, too. I feel like when we get busy and when we're running around, it's easy to feel small. we're so in our head and we feel sort of so consequential, like in the context of even our own lives. And then you find yourself in a situation like that. And it's, I think you feel so much more connected knowing how minuscule you are in the broader sense.
And I feel that way when I'm on the ocean on a surfboard. You know, you just, it's really humbling to be so small amidst that vast sea. It feels really beautiful with no noise, no chatter, no distractions, just being in the moment. It sounds like you experienced that in a very, very real way in the Amazon.
And I feel that way when I'm on the ocean on a surfboard. You know, you just, it's really humbling to be so small amidst that vast sea. It feels really beautiful with no noise, no chatter, no distractions, just being in the moment. It sounds like you experienced that in a very, very real way in the Amazon.
And I feel that way when I'm on the ocean on a surfboard. You know, you just, it's really humbling to be so small amidst that vast sea. It feels really beautiful with no noise, no chatter, no distractions, just being in the moment. It sounds like you experienced that in a very, very real way in the Amazon.
And you can't fight it, right? Right. You sit there and you read the ocean and you learn to understand it, but you can't control it.
And you can't fight it, right? Right. You sit there and you read the ocean and you learn to understand it, but you can't control it.
And you can't fight it, right? Right. You sit there and you read the ocean and you learn to understand it, but you can't control it.
Those are the ones people post. Well, I actually had the unique experience of one of my first times surfing. I only learned a couple of years ago, so I'm not good. I just love it. I love everything about it. I love the physicality. I love being in the ocean. I love everything about it. The hardest thing with surfing is paddling out.
Those are the ones people post. Well, I actually had the unique experience of one of my first times surfing. I only learned a couple of years ago, so I'm not good. I just love it. I love everything about it. I love the physicality. I love being in the ocean. I love everything about it. The hardest thing with surfing is paddling out.
Those are the ones people post. Well, I actually had the unique experience of one of my first times surfing. I only learned a couple of years ago, so I'm not good. I just love it. I love everything about it. I love the physicality. I love being in the ocean. I love everything about it. The hardest thing with surfing is paddling out.
Because when you're committing, you catch a wave, obviously, sometimes. Yeah. you know, you flip over your board and that doesn't feel great. But when you're in sort of the line of impact and you've maybe surfed a good wave in and now you're going out for another set and you get sort of stuck in that impact line, there's like nothing you can do.
Because when you're committing, you catch a wave, obviously, sometimes. Yeah. you know, you flip over your board and that doesn't feel great. But when you're in sort of the line of impact and you've maybe surfed a good wave in and now you're going out for another set and you get sort of stuck in that impact line, there's like nothing you can do.
Because when you're committing, you catch a wave, obviously, sometimes. Yeah. you know, you flip over your board and that doesn't feel great. But when you're in sort of the line of impact and you've maybe surfed a good wave in and now you're going out for another set and you get sort of stuck in that impact line, there's like nothing you can do.
You just sort of sit there and you try to dive underneath it and it will pound you and pound you. So I've been stuck there while, you know, four, five, six waves just like crash on top of your head. And the worst thing you can do is get reactive and, you know, and scared and try and fight against it.
You just sort of sit there and you try to dive underneath it and it will pound you and pound you. So I've been stuck there while, you know, four, five, six waves just like crash on top of your head. And the worst thing you can do is get reactive and, you know, and scared and try and fight against it.
You just sort of sit there and you try to dive underneath it and it will pound you and pound you. So I've been stuck there while, you know, four, five, six waves just like crash on top of your head. And the worst thing you can do is get reactive and, you know, and scared and try and fight against it.
You kind of just have to flow with it until inevitably there's a break and then paddle like hell back out to the line or to the beach, whatever, you know, whatever you're feeling. But it's, that's, to me, that's the hardest part, the paddling out.
You kind of just have to flow with it until inevitably there's a break and then paddle like hell back out to the line or to the beach, whatever, you know, whatever you're feeling. But it's, that's, to me, that's the hardest part, the paddling out.