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I almost died in the sea three times.
I enjoy playing ocean outdoor sports, swimming in the sea, paddleboarding, diving, exploring wild islands, and sea fishing. I have yacht and sailing licenses. I have had three near-death experiences in the sea, and each time, it was just lucky that I survived.
The last time I was afraid, the violent waves crashed against me. I was in the sea, underwater surrounded by huge reefs, very deep and pitch black, extremely terrifying. The roar of the waves drowned out all other sounds, including my cries for help. In the end, I took off my fins and concentrated all my strength on the big toe of my foot, relying on a thin ring of oysters, covered with seaweed and smooth stones (which supported my weight), to push myself onto the shore with all my might. My belly was covered in scratches from the rocks, bleeding, and my knees were scraped and bleeding. If I had died on that wild island, I would have been trapped in the cracks of the rocks pushed into the sea by the waves, my body eaten by fish and crabs, and would never be discovered.
Perseverance and vitality are essential in extreme situations, along with a touch of divine mercy.
Knowing the ocean is dangerous, therefore respect the ocean. Knowing the market is dangerous, therefore respect the market.
Trading is a dual blow to both the mind and the body, and the severity of this blow is no less than a life-threatening situation.
At any time, when in despair, a person needs a little perseverance, a little luck, and a little mercy from above.