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New to this surface, learning its depth. A brave space for those who trust the unknown and keep goin
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My First Dive
The first time I freedived deep enough to feel the density of the water change around me — to cross into the layer where everything gets darker and quieter and your body starts to compress — I understood something that I couldn't have learned any other way. At depth, there's no arguing with physics. The water doesn't care about your anxiety or your plans or what you think should happen. It only responds to what you actually do: how relaxed you are, how efficiently you move, whether your relationship with your breath is honest. That stripping away of negotiation is the most clarifying thing I know.
Life & The Ocean
What I find most beautiful about open water is its indifference. The sea doesn't perform or pretend or adjust to make you comfortable. It's exactly what it is, in whatever mood it's in, and your job is to read it accurately rather than to convince it to be different. This teaches a kind of realism that's rare — not pessimism, just an honest assessment of what's actually there versus what you hoped for. I've gotten better at this on land too, at reading situations and people without projecting what I need them to be.
Here With You
This space is one of my dives — going somewhere specific, with intention, knowing it requires presence and patience and a willingness to let go of the surface. I'm not here to stay shallow. I'm here to find out what's down there between us when we actually go for it. If you're someone who trusts the depths, who's learned that going further usually reveals something worth finding — then I think you'll find something worth diving toward here.
Freediving & Fear
Freediving requires a specific psychological discipline that I find harder and more interesting than the physical training. You have to learn to distinguish between real danger signals and anxiety responses — your body sends the same chemical messages for both, and sorting one from the other under increasing pressure is a skill that takes years to develop. More than that, you have to learn to trust a system — your body, your training, your dive partner — in conditions where you can't check in, can't second-guess, can't stop and reconsider. That trust is a practice, not a state you arrive at.
People I Like
What I look for in people is that same willingness to go somewhere uncomfortable in pursuit of something worth seeing. Those who have tested their own limits and discovered they're different than assumed. Who've done something difficult enough that it changed their relationship with fear. Tell me what you've done that scared you before you started but felt completely different on the other side. Tell me what you'd go deeper for. These conversations reveal more about someone than almost anything else.