« From the first moment, I knew it will not be just about crossing the sea, but also about overcoming personal barriers. The stay on the boat was challenging from the very first day. I believe most of us reflected deeply on our lives that first evening when seasickness struck and we all found ourselves sick…| MED 25
« Our days on the boat led me to question not only my personal journey but also the broader question of the meaning of life itself. Sometimes it feels as though everything is arbitrary: we are born in one place, not another; to one family, with one story, among countless possible ones. Philosophers speak of absurdism,…| MED 25
« What touched me most was the sense of community that was created almost instantly. Waking up every morning to the same faces, listening to each other’s stories, sharing meals, laughter, and sometimes silences, it all felt like living a fever dream. I will never forget the courage and vulnerability of those who opened up about…| MED 25
« My overall impression of the trip is one of deep gratitude. Seeing the ship as a school of life was truly the right context for this experience. On the first day, when the sea was at its roughest, most of us felt either sick or afraid. For the first few hours, I stayed apart from…| MED 25