murphyad
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I'm not sure if this has already been suitably threaded, but I get the feeling that 16 year old Jessica Watson, who started her global circumnavigation attempt yesterday, may not be coming back.
Sail-World.com : She's off! Jessica Watson departs Australia - but for what record?
Of some concern is her mother's lack thereof: if I was the parent of an intrepid teenage world circumnavigator, perhaps I'd be a little more wary of letting my kid sail off into the big blue.
But I'd be interested to hear: do you think this kid has got the right stuff? Is there a certain level of parental culpability involved if she doesn't make it back (and here's hoping she does)? Or should we just let young people pursue their dreams - even if it means throwing the rest of their life away?
Sail-World.com : She's off! Jessica Watson departs Australia - but for what record?
Of some concern is her mother's lack thereof: if I was the parent of an intrepid teenage world circumnavigator, perhaps I'd be a little more wary of letting my kid sail off into the big blue.
But I'd be interested to hear: do you think this kid has got the right stuff? Is there a certain level of parental culpability involved if she doesn't make it back (and here's hoping she does)? Or should we just let young people pursue their dreams - even if it means throwing the rest of their life away?
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