Nash Hagen
A solitary figure stands on a rocky outcrop overlooking a vast canyon landscape in what appears to be a national park or wilderness area. The scene is dominated by towering sandstone formations of vibrant red and orange hues, their layers and textures sculpted by eons of wind and erosion. The deep canyons and valleys stretch out into the distance, giving a sense of grandeur and natural majesty. Scattered vegetation clings to the rocky slopes, adding pops of green amidst the warm tones of the rock formations. The person, clad in casual attire, stands in solitary contemplation, dwarfed by the immense scale of the natural surroundings. The image captures the awe-inspiring beauty of the American Southwest's iconic desert landscapes.

Embracing Your Uniqueness in Nature's Grandeur

The moment you fit in is the moment the world can forget you. - Why do we spend so much time trying to fit in, be cool, be liked? It’s one of the biggest lies you can be told yet the world drags down anyone that doesn’t fit their mold. - The ironic thing is that it’s in vogue to be different right now, but not too different, and your version of different has to fit the narrative of pop culture, otherwise it’s not allowed. WHAT?? So essentially being “different” these days is just fitting in with the pop culture. So the next best option for most that don’t want to go to extremes for attention is to play it safe. Average. - The thing about being average is that there’s a lot of people in that realm. It’s impossible to stand out and make a difference when you’re too worried about keeping up with the latest trend. - You’re unique. No one else in the world has your fingerprint. You have God given talents and abilities to carry out a specific individual purpose, but when you play it safe, you allow those to fall by the wayside. - Different isn’t having blue hair, wearing off trend clothes supporting controversial beliefs, etc. Different is living with a purpose everyday despite the criticism, because when you do, there’s no way you can fit in. But shouldn’t that be the goal in the first place? - • • • • • •

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