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The despair of seasickness is an existential disorder where a subject fails to align himself with the world.
The subject's eyes send signals that the world is still.
But the subject's ears send a different signal...
But if the subject looks far enough on the infinity of the horizon, the sea will give its answer.
Each wave provides consistency through similiarity, though each modulation may appear different at first.
The subject needed a countersubject; his point of view needed to be challenged by counterpoint.
Though the utter freedom of life at sea may cause nausea, align with the infinite, ever renewing wave!
Certain developments may arise where you fall back into despair, unanchored from your centering subject.
But keep your eyes ever on the horizon, for you might discover the lighthouse column!
Ah~ We are back on track!
How shall we celebrate our triumph over sickness?
...Sometimes, the waves will make you feel like you're somewhere else...
But don't panic! Just remember...the .wav of the sea is literally "whatever floats your boat"
You see the harbor in sight. Your trip is almost at its close.
Wherever your journeys take you, always keep your eye on the horizon and be well.