Nash Hagen
A shirtless man is sitting on the edge of a long, narrow boat or paddle board, surrounded by stunningly clear turquoise waters. In the background, towering rocky cliffs rise dramatically, their rugged faces tinged with shades of orange and gray. At their base, a pristine white sandy beach is dotted with palm trees and small buildings or huts. The sky is a vivid blue with wispy clouds, creating a serene and picturesque tropical paradise.

Perseverance at the Crossroads

The more you execute, the more you fail. The more you fail, the less you care. The less you care the more you execute. - I read this quote by Jack Butcher and it got me thinking. The first 2 statements are true of everyone. Most people try and most fail. The more you fail the less you care. But there is an option at the crossroads of step 2 and 3. - Either 1 you don’t care and that causes you to be discouraged and quit, or 2 you stop caring if you fail and know that you will succeed with enough perseverance and it spurs you on to success. - When you reach the point of not caring, what road do you take? - Be blessed and stays stoked 😎🤙 - • • • • • •

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