Nash Hagen
A stunning sunset view overlooking the sprawling cityscape of Honolulu, Hawaii. In the foreground, a lone, twisted tree stands majestically against the vibrant pinks, oranges, and purples of the sky. The sinuous shape of the tree creates a striking silhouette, its branches reaching outwards in a graceful arc. The city skyline stretches out in the distance, with towering skyscrapers and high-rise buildings silhouetted against the colorful clouds. A mountainous ridge rises in the background, adding depth and drama to the scene. The image captures the beauty of nature juxtaposed with the urban landscape, creating a breathtaking and awe-inspiring vista.

Embracing Life's Hard Truths

Our society has become obsessed with speaking positively and deathly afraid of speaking truthfully. - In a world where everything is truth, nothing can be. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for positive thinking, but every once in a while we need a dose of reality, not of positive affirmation. - If what you are doing is wrong, the worst thing that can happen is for someone to condone it. Then you just have an excuse to continue and it will only hurt you down the road. But the problem is, we are hated for telling the truth. We are labeled as haters, exclusivists, judgers, and all kinds of other names even though the truth is not exclusive to a few. It’s all inclusive. - Seek the hard truth. Find mentors and read about what that truth is. Don’t seek justification for your actions to make yourself feel better and disguise it as “truth.” Use the brain God has given you and find answers. - There can only be one truth. Don’t limit yourself by justifying yourself or others with falsehoods.- Be blessed and stay stoked😎🤙 • • • • • •

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