IT has become a common notion that seafarers are hardy people. They are accustomed to a life of physical, mental and emotional difficulties, and as these come with the job, people expect that seafarers would easily come out of their struggles.

Behind the façade of burly and jolly seafarers, however, are lonely and oftentimes, confused men who are lost in a wave of life's questions.

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