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"Tell a man there are 300 billion stars in the universe and he'll believe you. Tell him a bench has wet paint on it and he'll have to touch it to be sure."
Reports say that her mast was knocked over with stormy waves some 25 feet high and winds at some 50 knots, which, combined with a bit of bad luck, spelled a death sentence for her voyage and for her boat.
I felt really quite sad when I heard that they had to leave Wild Eyes behind in the middle of the ocean which, for now, is condemned to remaining adrift at sea, until it will eventually sink. That's another thing that I sort of feel, having to leave a part of you behind when an era ends. There is a website out trying to raise money to try and retrieve Wild Eyes from the middle of the ocean; they've raised over $2000 in the three days the website was up. However, when I went to take a look today, they replaced the Paypal symbol with a note, saying "We have exhausted all efforts to locate and retrieve Wild Eyes...Donors will be contacted about a refund." Having to leave a part of you half way between Africa and Australia...well, sometimes that's how the story goes. I was almost ready to cry...
But despite the failure, it's people like this and stories like this that bring inspiration to countless people. Strength, ambition, determination, bravery, independence, any other words like that in a thesaurus. The people complaining about the wisdom of letting somebody so young do something like this? As a young person myself, I find that to be insulting and take offense at that. I feel that I'm levelheaded enough. There's more dangerous people out there driving cars. It's when you're young that you get the chance to be physically able to do something like this, and mentally, this would build so much mental character as well.
And so a few waves got in the way and the story didn't end as expected. Isn't that true of so many other things in life? In the end, I would rather have failed saying "I tried" rather than staring into the sky saying "I wish..."
Life is a learning process, whether you are young or you are old. You cannot live life without learning a little something new every day. And there's no better way of learning than being in the middle of it all.
While we were sitting here, that girl has lived a lifetime and a half. The skill, the guts, the pride it takes to take a challenge like that. Sure, there is excitement and there is danger, but staying completely safe is just existing, not living.
"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable." - Helen Keller