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07/10/2026

I got over 250 reactions on my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉

07/10/2026

This silky Shark Is Getting Some Head... 🐟💀 (yes, a giant fish head)


07/03/2026

🦈 POV: Dead fish detected. Investigating immediately.

07/02/2026

I don’t know about you, but I prefer scuba diving during fall/winter when the weather is cooler 👌🦈 3 more months until October and I will no longer be dying from heat stroke 🥵


07/01/2026

You don’t just “figure out” how you want to live, bumping around and aimless...you design for it.

- You are intentional about it.
- You make your decisions around it.
That plan becomes a filter.

Be active in intentionally designing your life.


06/30/2026

I got over 30 reactions on one of my posts last week! Thanks everyone for your support! 🎉

06/30/2026

my dive computer died. so i have been downgraded to boat babysitter. 🤣 🛥️

06/25/2026

It is about being ready when predators decide to PUSH your boundaries. It is very rare for sharks to enter your personal space if you maintain eye contact and keep your body positioned toward them. However, you should always be ready to redirect them if necessary.

🎥In this video I am redirecting Djenny- 12 ft Tiger Shark in Jupiter, Florida..

✔️ Stay calm — you are not in a splash contest, and panic is not a winning strategy.

✔️ Maintain eye contact — think “awkward elevator stare,” not main character fleeing scene.

✔️ Hold your space — confident, not chaotic… you’re setting boundaries, not starting a dance battle.

✔️ If needed, very gently guide its direction — think “polite traffic coordinator,” not “underwater WWE” (In this video I am holding go pro with right hand and redirecting Tiger Shark with left hand (as soon as she entered my personal space, I put my left hand on TOP of her snout and firmly push her away from me. She is 12 ft long and weights about 1,200 pounds so you have use some pressure).

❌ What NOT to do during a tiger shark encounter:

* Do not panic or splash aggressively
* Do not turn your back on the shark
* Do not swim away quickly or sprint
* Do not make sudden, erratic movements
* Do not act like prey (rapid darting or struggling)
* Do not try to touch or grab the shark
* Do not lose visual contact with it
* Do not descend rapidly unless absolutely necessary

Be calm, be visible, be boring — sharks don’t like drama, and neither should you.


06/19/2026

Sharks don’t abandon the hunt when it locks onto what it wants...regardless of the approach of smaller fish or even other sharks.

It knows what it wants, what it can do, and won’t be pulled off course.

Humans overthink.
Most things are a distraction, not a real threat.


06/18/2026

People who try to be “tough” are rarely tough people...

Usually, they are fragile people.
Reactive people.
People obsessed with image.

The toughest people are often just average people walking around who survived battles they’ll never talk about.

They need to prove nothing.

Shark have endured for millions of years not by performing strength, but by adapting to change. They don’t deceive or put on a show; they simply respond, shaped by instinct and survival. 🦈


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