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But here’s where things get interesting.
Why?
Why should millions of years of human evolution make us feel comfortable around oceans, lakes, and rivers?
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Some experts believe access to water historically increased survival.
Where there was water, there was often food.
Life.
Safety.
Opportunity.
Could our attraction to water be ancient programming still operating inside modern minds?
Nobody knows for certain.
But it’s a fascinating possibility.
The Moment That Changed Everything
While standing there, I watched hundreds of waves reach the shore.
One after another.
Relentlessly.
Without stopping.
Without rushing.
Without hesitation.
And suddenly I noticed something.
Not a single wave looked important.
Yet together, they slowly shape entire coastlines.
Think about that.
One wave?
Almost nothing.
Millions of waves?
They reshape the planet.
What That Has To Do With Us
Most people underestimate the power of small actions.
We focus on dramatic moments.
Big decisions.
Major events.
Life-changing opportunities.
But real change often happens the same way coastlines change.
One small action at a time.
One conversation.
One workout.
One book.
One habit.
One choice.
Individually they seem insignificant.
Collectively they become powerful.
Why Our Brains Struggle To Understand This
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