Nash Hagen
A stunning aerial view of a vast desert landscape with towering red rock formations stretching across the horizon. The scene is dominated by a series of vivid turquoise blue pools of water, winding through the arid terrain in an organic, serpentine shape. The striking contrast between the vibrant blue water and the warm, earthy tones of the desert creates a visually captivating and almost surreal image. The pools appear to be human-made reservoirs or mining pits, highlighting the remarkable engineering and ingenuity required to bring water to such a barren environment.

Embracing Failure as a Path to Growth

Failure is an event not a characteristic. - I think one of the main things that prevents us from reaching our potential is that we are afraid of failure. I don’t know if it’s through an upbringing or through the education system or what, but we are taught from an early age that failure is bad. In an attempt to encourage excellence, we actually develop an unhealthy relationship with failing, never wanting to feel that feeling. - The thing is failure is the birthplace of genius. You have to fail to learn. Just because you failed once doesn’t make you a failure, it just means you failed at an attempt. Now if you quit after that attempt, then you are a failure but, if not, you are learning and getting better. - Mistakes made twice are decisions. If you’re constantly learning and trying things there no way you can fail in the long run. You are not defined by your failures so go do stuff! - Be blessed and stay stoked😎🤙

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