You are listening to Curiosity Curated Shorts. I am Zong.
We all start out chasing something, like sailors setting out to sea — a dream of who we'll become, a destination we believe defines us. The first apartment, the first promotion, the perfect relationship. Or perhaps the idea of a life perfectly ordered — in work, in love, in purpose. We set sail believing that if we can just reach that next shore, everything will come together.
The wind at our back, the promise of the unknown before us. As Melville put it, "I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote. I love to sail forbidden seas." That longing for the distant horizon drives us all. But what happens when the voyage doesn't go as planned? When the destination recedes, when the maps fail, when the currents prove stronger than our will?
Today, we explore three classic journeys — three protagonists who set sail with different dreams and faced vastly different seas. Captain Ahab in Moby-Dick, the old fisherman Santiago in The Old Man and the Sea, and the seeker Siddhartha in Hermann Hesse's novel. Each embarks with purpose, encounters struggle, and must decide: do we fight the currents, endure them, or learn to move with them?
Their stories map the stages of every human voyage: pursuit, struggle, and surrender. Not surrender as defeat, but as a deeper understanding of how to navigate life's waters. Let's begin where all journeys start — with the leaving of shore.
00:23 Episode Intro
02:32 The Pursuit: The Horizon Beckons
06:25 The Struggle: Facing the Indifferent Vastness
15:08 Surrender: Acceptance and the Flow of Life
20:10 Integration: The Rhythm of Life’s Waters
Sources:
Moby Dick by Herman Melville
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
Music:
“Goodbye feat. Asako Toki + Seigen Tokuzawa” by toe
“Who Am I” by Dario Lupo
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