If We Ride the Cantillon Wave, We Should Remember That We'll Crash With It Too

If We Ride the Cantillon Wave, We Should Remember That We'll Crash With It Too
Owen Wright of Australia rides a wave in the men's repechage round during the 2021 Isa World Surfing Games in El Sunzal, El Salvador, on June 4, 2021. Marvin Recinos/AFP via Getty Images
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My daughter sometimes surfs the bore wave that heralds the incoming tide at Turnagain Arm, Alaska. The wave, or waves, to be exact, can reach a height of 10 feet, but are usually smaller. Regardless of the size, the waves draw surfers from all over, each looking for the rush of riding a crest, and hoping not to crash in the foam.

Jim Fedako, a business analyst and homeschooling father of seven, lives in the wilds of suburban Columbus.
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