Nash Hagen
A silhouette figure is climbing up the trunk of a tall palm tree, with the moon visible in the sky above. The scene is set against a breathtaking sunset sky, with vibrant shades of pink, orange, and purple hues blending seamlessly. Several other palm trees dot the landscape, their fronds swaying gently in the evening breeze. The image exudes a tropical, paradise-like ambiance, evoking a sense of adventure and carefree living.

Finding Success Within

Our concept of failure stems from our definition of success. What are you trying to prove? And to who? - If the answer is anybody other than yourself then you need to re-evaluate. - See if our definition of failure hinges on what we PERCIEVE others think of us (which may or may not be true) then we’ve already lost. You begin playing a game you were never even drafted for and as a result you start to do things you wouldn’t normally do in order to impress these people who don’t even care, for things that don’t really matter. - So instead of impressing others, the goal should be to impress yourself. How well did you stick to your goals? Did you treat others kindly? Do you act crazy when you get mad or do you keep your cool? (got a whole theory on anger I’ll talk about in a later post haha). Flip the script on your definition of success and watch how much happier you’ll be. - Be blessed and stay stoked😎🤙

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