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But I know you're getting older - growing, changing. I guess, if I'm being really honest, that's what scares me. I don't want things to change. So I think that's maybe why I came in here, to stop that change. To turn back the clock. To make things go back to how they were. But I know that's naive; that's just now how life works. It's moving, always moving, whether you like it or not.
Imagine the serene beauty of an endless plain of water under a clear morning sky. Cool still air, soundless except for the noise of the ship and the rolling splash of the wake. There's no boundary or obstruction between you and the massive arc of the horizon, where the blue of the sea and the blue of the sky meet. You smell the effervescence of the salty ocean, and breathe in the heavy dense air. Its minimalism is rarely found in nature, and invites you into many thoughts and dreams, both of the past and of the future. Those mornings are the most beautiful things I've ever seen.