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By — The Sea

, the horizon represents the boundary of the known world, a constant invitation to wonder what lies beyond the curve of the earth.

In the end, we don't just look at the sea; we find ourselves reflected in it. It is the beginning of everything and the final destination of every river, a reminder that we are all part of a much deeper, more fluid story. By the Sea

, the ocean’s vastness validates the depth of their loss; it is the only thing big enough to hold that much sorrow. , the horizon represents the boundary of the

, the salt air and the "blue space" provide a sensory reset, stripping away the clutter of modern life until only the essentials—breath, light, and movement—remain. The Edge of the World more fluid story.