Submechanophobia is the fear of submerged man-made objects. It is not simply fear of deep water, and it is not just fear of drowning. It is the anxiety triggered by artificial structures resting underwater.
Ships, statues, anchors, ladders, buildings, playground equipment, oil rigs. It is about scale and silence and distortion. It is about seeing evidence of human creation where your brain expects coral, sand, and fish.
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I started writing down one thing at the end of every day — what I actually managed to do. Not a to-do list, not plans. Just one small win. It’s surprising how quickly it shifts your perspective.