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So why did I choose the ocean? Because I was determined to give my life in the open to the world who would listen and love me. I was a young and beautiful young man with a vision - I want to be an oceanographer.
But I was also a man who'd done so much to change my life. I was a man who'd fought a real battle to protect me. I was a man who'd raised my family, brought me to believe in myself and others, and helped me find the courage to go on to become an oceanographer.
For many years I'd been looking back to the past to find a way past my fears because of the fear of losing my family or friends.
But I'd always been a sailor and had been on my way to school. My family and friends would come to my doorstep each year to ask me for help. I'd never said no.
So, I went to the Channel Islands to study with a pilot and was given the opportunity to go to the Channel Islands in the North Sea.
I went there to study. I was there to see what the future might bring. I was there to do the same.
I was there to meet people and give some guidance. I was there to see if there were any plans for how to do it. And I was there to see if there were any plans for how to do it from the outside.
But the sea was so cold... I had no idea what to do with my life.
And then I went through an early phase of what I'd found.
I'd learned to be more confident in myself. I'd learned to be more confident in my relationships. I'd learned to be more confident in my career. And I'd learned to be more confident to help my family.
And I'd learned to be more confident to give to the world.
I'd learned to be more confident when I was on my way to school. And I'd learned to act more confident when I was on my way to work.
But then I went through that same phase when I felt more confident.
And then I went through that same phase when I felt that I was on my way to university.
I thought, 'Well, maybe I'll just go back to school.'
I thought, 'Well, maybe I'll take my life back here.'
I thought, 'I'll go back to the sea. I'll go back to the ocean.'
And then I went to college and went home to my family. And then I went back to the ocean.
I think I've been on a journey of this journey for so many years. It's been one of those, there have been a lot of people who have been here, but I've never felt so lucky. Maybe I'll go back to school, maybe I'll go to university and go back to the ocean and I'll go back to being a sailor.
It's been a journey of this journey for so many years. And hopefully, I can finally say it's been one of those.
I'm very proud of my decision. It's