This episode starts with something small: a link from a wife, a purchase application for a new MoonSwatch, and the Swatch phrase "Time is what you make of it."


It traces back to 2005, when a space travel company called Ginga Hitchhikers was founded, watched it fail, and notes that more than twenty years later — now at 48 — not a single bit of that dream has faded.


There's also a quiet tension at the center: a row of Omega Swatch Moon series watches lined up across a desk as a kind of accountability, a book written, things said out loud — and still the honest admission that the time spent hasn't really moved toward space. Not nearly enough.


Completing an application form becomes, unexpectedly, a moment of sharpened resolve. Time, curiosity, and dreams turn out to be connected — and the act of pressing a button quietly becomes a question about identity: what exactly is worth stepping up to the plate for?


A small reflection on how dreams don't fade on their own, and how even a link from a spouse can become a mirror.

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