Nash Hagen
The image captures a breathtaking sunset or sunrise scene, where the sky is painted with vivid hues of pink, orange, and blue. The vibrant colors are reflected on the horizon, creating a striking contrast. In the foreground, a solitary palm tree stands tall, its silhouette beautifully outlined against the colorful backdrop. The palm tree's fronds sway gently, adding a sense of tranquility to the scene. In the distance, a lone figure stands under the palm tree, appearing small and dwarfed by the majesty of nature. The individual's presence adds a human element to the image, inviting the viewer to appreciate the beauty of the natural world and the fleeting moments of the day.

Prioritizing True Happiness Over Perceived Success

Do you want to be happy, or do you want to be perceived as being happy? - There’s a big difference. Being happy means you could make $30,000/ year, not have all the fancy toys and whatnot, but still be stoked because you are doing is exactly what you want to be doing. - Too many people would rather put on the facade of happiness so that they can prove to the world that they are succeeding in life. Most of the time this is through buying expensive things for the sake of proving your worth. But those expensive things are keeping them in jobs that make more money, but they absolutely can’t stand so really what’s the point? They are basically paid slaves. - When given the choice to make $30,000/year traveling and taking photos, or $200,000/yr sitting in a cubicle, I’m taking the $30,000/yr every single time. - Be blessed and stay stoked😎🤙

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