This animated short film addresses the common anxiety and confusion students face when approaching high school graduation. Through the relatable metaphor of a student lost in a small boat on a stormy "ocean of possibilities," the video validates the overwhelming feelings associated with post-secondary planning—including financial worries, fear of making the wrong choice, and the pressure of comparing oneself to peers who seem to have life figured out. The video explores key themes of "adulting," social comparison, and parental expectations. It contrasts the protagonist's feelings of isolation and aimlessness with the perceived success of others, highlighting the mental health aspects of career planning. The narrative shifts from a spiral of negative "what if" questions to positive, empowering inquiries introduced by a mentor figure. For educators, this video serves as an excellent emotional hook for guidance counseling, career planning, or advisory periods. It moves beyond dry statistics to address the emotional reality of leaving high school, providing a perfect segue into lessons about identifying support systems (the "crew"), researching options (the "telescope"), and financial planning (the "treasure").