In Tunis, the fishermen rise with the first light, their boats sliding gently into the Mediterranean. Their work is steady, patient, never rushed - a rhythm set not by clocks, but by the sea. They fish not for excess, but for what is needed each day: enough to feed their families, enough to share. At the harbor, children play barefoot on the sand, while wives and neighbors gather to mend nets or prepare a simple meal. The beach is both workplace and home, a place where work dissolves into life itself. There is no separation between labor and leisure, only a natural flow - the laughter of friends, the taste of grilled fish, the glow of the sun. In their way of living, one feels a true Dolce Vita: slow, balanced, deeply human, where joy comes from simplicity and the sea provides both purpose and peace.
