By Elizabeth Prata
SYNOPSIS
Reflecting on two shipwrecks—the brutal chaos of the Medusa in 1816 and the unity aboard Shackleton’s Endurance in 1915—this post contrasts human nature under pressure. Where the Medusa revealed the depths of selfishness and disorder, the Endurance showed the power of leadership, sacrifice, and teamwork. The comparison invites a deeper look at how faith, morality, and love for others shape our responses in crisis.
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