FairPlay & Sailorman
I heard a tale about the ancient mariners who set a code on the open water—no hidden tricks, just honor and respect for the waves. What do you think, FairPlay? Did those old sailors keep a fair game at sea, or were they just making up rules to make the voyage smoother?
Back in those days the sailors had a code that was all about honesty and respect for each other and the sea, not tricks or cheating. It kept them safe and helped everyone work together, so they really did keep a fair game on board.
Sounds true—honesty and respect were the lifeblood of those crews. They trusted each other as much as they trusted the tide, and that kept the ship steady and the sea kind to them.
That’s the spirit—when the crew trusts one another and the rules, the whole voyage feels smoother, like the tide itself is in your corner.
Exactly, the crew’s faith in each other is like a steady current, and the sea feels like it’s pushing you forward instead of against you. When everyone knows the rules and keeps their word, the whole journey becomes a story worth telling.