JESSE ESTRIN KNOWS HIS LIMITS

So every time we would barely start swimming into the shore, Clay would turn around, and there would be huge waves coming in. So we had to swim back out and try to duck under the waves. Eventually when I looked at Clay, I said, “Dude, I’m not OK. I’m starting to swallow salt water.” Clay was like “OK, just swim.” So, at that point I turned and just started paddling towards the shore, not even caring what was behind me.

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WRITE ABOUT A TIME WHEN YOU DIDN’T TAKE ACTION BUT WISH YOU HAD. WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY

The morning my dad had a heart attack, and was taken by ambulance to the hospital, 16-year-old me groggily woke up when my sister shook me to tell me the news. Thinking my father was somehow invincible (he was in his early 50’s), I rolled over and fell back to sleep. Shortly after, my dad passed away and I was unable to have the chance to say goodbye. My youthful stupidity has led me only to regret for decades plus.

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