Nash Hagen
A breathtaking sunset casts a vivid orange glow over the sky and water, creating a mesmerizing reflection on the tranquil beach. Silhouetted against the fiery backdrop, a solitary figure walks along a makeshift path of wooden planks laid across the sand. Towering palm trees frame the scene, their fronds swaying gently in the evening breeze. The image captures a serene moment of solitude and natural beauty, inviting the viewer to bask in the warmth of the fading sun's rays and appreciate the fleeting magic of a tropical sunset.

Passion is Fluid, Not Fixed

Finding your passion is a lie. - Right along with “finding yourself” and “finding your Prince Charming” “finding your passion” does a horrible disservice to a lot of people. - The lie that is spread is that your passion is 1 singular thing. It’s like a unicorn out there for you to find but it’s elusive. Theres even coaches who help people find their passion. - Can I let you in on a little secret? - Your passion could and should be multiple things. It’s rarely just 1 thing. Additionally, just because it’s your passion doesn’t mean you should do it for work. Most people would not be happy doing something everyday if they had to work with jerks. And vice versa. You can do something mundane, but if you love the people then you start to become passionate. - That said, the way to “find your passion” is to start doing a lot of things. See what you like and what you don’t. Passion is not something you are born with. It’s something that is cultivated through life experiences, people, and situations. What gets you fired up now may not get you fired up when you’re 65 and that’s ok. - Passion is fluid. That’s why it’s important not to lock yourself in, but to constantly be building refining and creating it with the things and people that inspire you. - Be blessed and stay stoked 😎🤙 - • • • • • •

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