Titanic: A Tragic Lesson from the Deep
The Ship Of Dreams: In the early 20th century, RMS Titanic set sail as a symbol of human ingenuity, wealth, and progress. Labeled "unsinkable," it embarked on its maiden voyage with over 2,200 passengers, aiming to cross the Atlantic in luxury and speed. But fate had a different course. The Night Of Tragedy: On the night of April 14, 1912, Titanic collided with an iceberg in the freezing waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The "unsinkable" ship tore apart, sinking within a matter of hours. More than 1,500 souls perished in this tragedy, making it one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history. Hubris And Human Error: But the Titanic wasn’t just a shipwreck—it was a lesson. A lesson in hubris, the limits of human engineering, and the raw power of nature. Despite having the latest technology of its time, the Titanic lacked enough lifeboats, which could have saved more lives. The ship's crew was confident, perhaps overconfident, in the vessel's strength, b