My Epic Journey Becoming the Fastest Person to Paddle around Australia | Bonnie Hancock | TED

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My Epic Journey Becoming the Fastest Person to Paddle around Australia | Bonnie Hancock | TED

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Let me take you back to a day in my life, July 2021.
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I was sitting with my laptop on my lap, slightly sweating,
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awaiting a call that could change my life.
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You see, a year ago I read a book
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about a woman who paddled around Australia,
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beating the men before her to become the fastest ever to do so.
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I'm sure most people would read that book and think, wow,
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and forget about the idea,
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but I cannot get it out of my mind.
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I’m a surf lifesaver and an ex-professional Ironwoman,
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and I want to beat that record.
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I want to become the fastest person to paddle around Australia.
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But to do so,
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I'll need to paddle 80 to 100 kilometers a day
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and cover every meter of coastline in less than ten and a half months.
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A ski is basically a kayak,
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but built to withstand wind and swells and everything thrown up by the ocean.
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It's six meters long,
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just 45 centimeters across at its widest point,
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and made of carbon fiber,
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it weighs eight kilograms.
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Oh, I'll also need a support catamaran
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and a jet ski
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and a skipper and crew crazy enough to come with me for the journey.
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It's going to cost a really significant amount of money too.
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And my husband and I have sold our cars,
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but our sacrifice is just a drop in the ocean of funds needed.
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This call today is my opportunity to land a sponsorship deal
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which will enable me to start the paddle.
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And 15 minutes after the start of that call,
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I received the life-changing "yes" I've been seeking.
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Which gives me six months to plan the journey.
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To figure out what direction I'm going to paddle in -- clockwise --
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how to stay safe, and how to film the journey.
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But despite the challenges that lay ahead,
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it finally feels real.
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In December,
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I will set out to cover every meter of rugged,
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unforgiving coastline of Australia.
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Flash forward, February 2022.
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I am 500 kilometers out to sea
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and facing the crossing of the Great Australian Bight,
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that untamable stretch of water at the bottom of Australia.
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If successful, I will be the first person to cross directly across the Bight,
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as opposed to those prior to me who would hug the coastline.
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But I figure that to break a world record,
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I need to be prepared to go where no one has before.
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I had a little scare earlier today, though.
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I fell out of my ski and I couldn't get back in.
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I was 100 kilometers into paddling.
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For the fifth time, I tried to haul myself up into my ski.
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As I did so, I slid into the icy water,
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the shock of it sending a chill up my spine
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like I touched an electric fence.
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Out here it’s freezing,
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and hypothermia is a real risk.
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I've lost eight kilograms in the last two weeks from seasickness.
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My support boat's having trouble slowing down.
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They're sailing away from me in the 25-knot wind gusts.
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They're not turning around.
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One more time,
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I try to haul myself up into my ski and fail again,
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in waters known for killer whales and great white sharks.
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I start to sink into a sense of self-pity and feel terribly scared.
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But as I do so, I look up at the night sky,
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and I feel like a dot in the grand scheme of creation.
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I also have a realization.
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Out here, staying still is the worst thing I can do.
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If I can't get into my ski, I need to keep moving forward.
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I need to swim.
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So slowly but surely,
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I move my arms as my legs start to follow,
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and I inch my way towards the support boat.
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They're finally coming back to me now.
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I forgot to mention, it's nighttime.
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They’re 50 meters away,
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and I can hear them calling out, seeing if I'm OK.
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By the time I'm pulled aboard,
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I've been submerged in the Bight for ten minutes.
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I'm so cold, I can't speak.
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The bulging discs in my back are on fire,
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and it feels like my back is breaking in two.
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My lips are cracked and bleeding from dehydration.
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But the worst thing is, I need to get back in these waters
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and paddle for 16 hours again tomorrow
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as I'm just halfway across the Bight.
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(Video) I've not really been able to hold any food down
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in the last two days, due to seasickness,
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and the only bit of protein I've got in my stomach
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is about five almonds from this morning
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so I'm just running off soft-textured carbohydrate.
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Had some rice and Nutella and banana just then,
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so I'm really hoping it stays down.
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I pretty much have nothing in my stomach at the moment.
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Yeah, it's really, really tough.
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So I'm trying to focus mentally
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when your focus starts to go with with no fuel in the tank.
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I made it across the Bight.
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And on the April 23, 2022,
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it’s my birthday,
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I’m 32 years old,
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and I'm two months ahead of the world record.
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I saw 25 turtles on my paddle yesterday.
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But such experiences have become the norm.
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I've been surrounded by dolphins in the middle of the ocean,
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had seals play beside me,
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seen flying fish scoot 50 meters across the water in front of me.
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I’ve seen Indigenous carvings over tens of thousands of years old.
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I've also had sharks show a little too much interest in my ski
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for my liking.
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At the moment, I've got a fishing boat supporting me,
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and since the start of the trip I've had a mix of fishing boat,
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catamaran and jet ski.
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I've also got a crew of amazing young men who champion me every day.
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They're excellent listeners, they're feminists,
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but I'm missing having a female around when I have my period.
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I'm not quite ready to trouble the guys about menstrual cramps just yet.
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I'm also addicted to lolly snakes,
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which are known as gummy worms in other parts of the world,
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I found out recently.
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It's not my fault I'm addicted to them though.
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The skipper of my crew, who looks like Crocodile Dundee in his Akubra hat,
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fed them to me on day one and now I'm obsessed,
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I'm eating around a packet a day.
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I do eat other things though.
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Cut up wraps, fresh apple, Jatz crackers, they're among my favorites.
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As a dietician, which is my day job,
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I had the perfect plan for nutrition,
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and that all went out the window on day one when the craving started.
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I'm in Broome in Western Australia.
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This is where they say the crocodiles start
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and continue right across the top of the country.
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May 2022.
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Yesterday, my crew saw a crocodile ten meters from my ski,
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watching, waiting.
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They were quick to call me into the boat and pull me aboard.
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But this record means I need to paddle every meter of coastline.
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That means today, I had to get back in the water
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where they saw that crocodile yesterday.
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It doesn't help that the water is brown
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and the hundreds of logs feel like crocodile heads waiting to pounce.
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Crocodiles are predators.
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They're patient, they'll stalk as long as needed.
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There's also hundreds of sea snakes out here
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that nobody told me about.
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Yellow with black markings.
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They're thick as pythons, and they coil up at me as I pass.
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At night, I try not to hit them with my paddle.
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So in waters known for crocodiles and sea snakes,
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as I climb down into my ski,
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I tell my crew to talk to me.
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Childhood stories, jokes, riddles.
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Just keep talking to distract me from what lies beneath.
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When I was an Ironwoman,
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I thought that vulnerability was weakness.
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Be stoic, I thought.
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Game face always at the ready.
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But out here, in these waters, no game face will help.
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Telling my crew I'm scared enables me to get through the day,
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and we talk and joke and laugh our way
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through the most dangerous waters in the world.
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On August 28, 2022,
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I set foot on the shores of the Gold Coast for the first time in eight months
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as a world record holder.
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I paddled around Australia in 254 days,
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beating the previous record by over two and a half months.
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But while crossing the tape was very exciting,
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it wasn't the most valuable thing I took from this record.
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You see, remember that time I told you about
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in the middle of the Bight when I looked up at the night sky?
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It was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen.
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And in that moment, I had another realization.
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Instead of feeling scared, I felt lucky.
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Instead of that sense of self-pity, I felt grateful.
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Grateful and lucky to experience a perspective
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seen by so few humans ever before.
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And that gratitude carried me 12,700 kilometers
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around the country.
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Mother Nature taught me resilience.
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To keep pushing as a storm is only ever fleeting.
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She taught me to step back and look around,
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as beauty can be found in the darkest of places.
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And though the sand and salt has been washed from my body
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and someone someday will break my world record, I know they will,
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the memories I have from this paddle will stay with me forever.
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And I know that all I ever need to do
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is take a step back and look around
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and remember, how lucky am I?
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How lucky are we to be part of this amazing, crazy,
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unpredictable journey of life?
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Even if we are just a drop in the ocean.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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