The piece in front of you is a model of the Titanic to represent the joy of traveling. We can understand the world's patterns by traveling and having fun while doing it. When you travel, you see how people live in different places, like when they celebrate holidays, grow food, or follow daily routines. You notice how the weather changes, how animals move, or how busy or relaxed life can be in different spots. The fun part of trying new foods, joining festivals, and meeting people makes it easier to see and feel these rhythms. Wabi-sabi has the impact of connecting people with the world through travel. Travel is temporary. You visit a place, absorb its culture, and then move on. Wabi-sabi celebrates the transient nature of all things. Just as a cherry blossom falls quickly, so, too, does a moment while traveling. This is also related to the law of conservation of momentum because of the moevement of the boat from the waves of the ocean.