Waiting to be rescued
Category: Accessories
In underwater operations or drowning accidents, those trapped need to rely on self-rescue, mutual rescue, and proper response to buy time before rescue arrives. Similarly, marine ecosystems, when suffering from garbage pollution, resource waste, and damage from bad human habits, are also in a long state of "waiting for rescue." Coral reefs and marine life cannot change the current state of pollution on their own; they can only rely on humans to reduce littering, decrease plastic use, and improve their living habits to gradually repair the damaged natural environment. Therefore, whether it's rescuing lives or protecting the ocean, "waiting for rescue" reminds us that true change not only comes from external assistance but also requires everyone to take initiative, starting with themselves, to bring sustainable hope for life and the environment.
