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Shielded Vision: How One Injury Sparked A Legacy Of Protection And Performance

Par : Ed Jarvis
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232117030
  • EAN9798232117030
  • Date de parution09/10/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

The pontoon boat drifts gently, its wake barely disturbing the glassy surface of Brices Creek on the Trent River of New Bern, NC. Morning light filters through the cypress, casting long shadows that stretch like memory. Edward Jarvis sits at the helm, not steering so much as listening-to the hush of the water, the distant call of an egret, the rhythm of a life that has finally slowed. He's not chasing anything now.
Not market share, notmedals, not the next breakthrough. The urgency that oncedefined him softened into something quieter: a sense ofstewardship, of legacy. The boat, like the man, is built forendurance-not speed. It carries stories, not cargo.
The pontoon boat drifts gently, its wake barely disturbing the glassy surface of Brices Creek on the Trent River of New Bern, NC. Morning light filters through the cypress, casting long shadows that stretch like memory. Edward Jarvis sits at the helm, not steering so much as listening-to the hush of the water, the distant call of an egret, the rhythm of a life that has finally slowed. He's not chasing anything now.
Not market share, notmedals, not the next breakthrough. The urgency that oncedefined him softened into something quieter: a sense ofstewardship, of legacy. The boat, like the man, is built forendurance-not speed. It carries stories, not cargo.