Nash Hagen
A solitary silhouetted figure, presumably female based on the outline, stands atop a small hill or raised land formation against a stunning orange sunset sky. The sun, a glowing orb of brilliant light, is visible just above the horizon line, casting a warm glow over the scene. The woman's arms are outstretched, perhaps in a gesture of freedom or embracing the natural beauty surrounding her. The landscape appears barren, with no other visible structures or vegetation, allowing the woman and the sunset to take center stage in a serene and peaceful composition.

Finding Happiness in Life's Simplicity

We had it all when we didn’t have much. - I heard this song the other day by Justin Moore and it hit me. Our world is so focused on the accumulation of stuff. The problem with stuff is that you have to pay for it. The more stuff you have, the more money you have to have to pay for it, which typically means you have to work more hours and therefore spend less time doing things that actually matter to you. - I’ve always been pretty minimalist. I don’t need much to be happy. But I’ve found that if I’m not careful life starts to move really fast. I get busy for no reason and tired out. Sometimes more isn’t better. It’s just more. - To be honest, my happiest moments in life are when I didn’t have much money or stuff, but I had a lot of time to spend with good people and that’s what I want to get back to. - BTW there’s nothing wrong with nice things. For some people it makes them happy. But for me I find that I have it all when I don’t have much. - Be blessed and stay stoked 😎🤙 - • • • • • •

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