Lost at Sea: A Meeting to Forget

Part 2: The Sinking Feeling

After hours of being lost at sea, the meeting attendees are starting to feel the strain. The conference table, once a sturdy vessel, now lies in ruins, its splintered remains a testament to the destructive power of corporate bureaucracy.

We've managed to scavenge some supplies from the wreckage, including a few granola bars, a waterlogged copy of "The Art of War," and a VHS tape of a motivational seminar by a well-known management guru. But will it be enough to sustain us on our perilous journey to the meeting's scheduled destination?

Some have taken to forming factions, with the "Survivalists" vying for control of the remaining rations, while the "Idealists" cling to their vision of a better world, where meetings are efficient and productive.

As the sun begins to set on the horizon, we're faced with a daunting decision: do we continue on, hope against hope, or do we succumb to the crushing weight of despair and give in to the sea's merciless whims?

Continue to Part 3: The Island of Despair Visit the Abandoned Island Cafeteria, where the food is terrible and the atmosphere is even worse