My Wife And I -shipwrecked On A Desert Island -...
The physical hardships of being shipwrecked are only half the battle. The psychological toll of isolation, boredom, and fear is often what breaks people.
Being shipwrecked taught us that human beings are remarkably resilient when pushed to the edge. We lost our material possessions, but we gained a profound understanding of self-reliance, nature, and the unbreakable bond of our partnership. My Wife and I -Shipwrecked on a Desert Island -...
The ocean has a way of stripping you down to your bare essentials. Not just your clothes or your supplies, but the layers of ego, resentment, and routine that modern life glues onto your soul. When my wife, Eleanor, and I boarded the Siren’s Call for a second honeymoon in the South Pacific, we were not a couple in crisis. We were worse than that. We were a couple in a coma. The physical hardships of being shipwrecked are only