Nash Hagen
A solitary figure, clothed in minimal attire, strides along a dirt path carving through a verdant field blanketed in lush grass. The path winds its way towards a towering, rocky mountain peak bathed in the golden hues of the setting sun. The majestic mountain dominates the landscape, its rugged silhouette standing in stark contrast against the wispy clouds adorning the azure sky. The scene exudes a sense of serenity and adventure, inviting the viewer to embark on a metaphorical journey of self-discovery amidst nature's grandeur.

Nurturing Dreams: Silence and Perseverance

Dreams are killed in their infancy. - It’s morbid, but back in BC Times rulers would often kill children in order to maintain their rule. Why? Because it was the easiest and sometimes the only chance the had to do it. Dreams are no different. Too many people expose their dreams to too many people because they need validation and look for it in the form of other people’s affirmations. - In many cases, instead of getting the fuel they need to press forward, they are crushed by negative opinions of others. Because their dream is in an infancy stage, it is very easy to kill as there has been little to no action applied on it. Be careful who you tell. Not everyone needs to know. - On the flip side however, once a dream has momentum it becomes incredibly difficult to debunk. Now you have action, drive, and results to backup what you are doing. Don’t tell everyone your plans. There’s a lot of killers in the crowd. Work in private and get it done cause soon you will emerge as an unbeatable force. - Be blessed and stay stoked😎😎

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