Nash Hagen
A breathtaking sunset is captured over a rocky beach, with the sky ablaze in vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow. The foreground features a serene shoreline, where the gently lapping waves leave intricate patterns on the wet sand. A solitary figure, appearing slender and graceful, strides along the water's edge, their silhouette accentuated against the fiery backdrop. The rugged cliffs and boulders that line the coast add a sense of drama and grandeur to the scene, contrasting with the tranquility of the beach. This image evokes a sense of awe and wonder, showcasing nature's majesty and the fleeting beauty of a sunset.

Pursuing Passion Intentionally

Passion isn’t reckless or hesitant. - Sometimes I think we get the exact opposite message. We see people that are supposedly following their passions encouraging us to recklessly quit our jobs, travel the world, and it will all work out right? I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s seen that. The problem is, unless you get super lucky, being reckless (aka no plan of action) is about the worst thing you can do to make your passion a reality. - Pursuing your passion is just that, a pursuit. It’s intentional. It’s not random, it’s not a well it will all work out I’m sure, it’s something that has to be intentionally sought after every day. Now am I saying you need to have all the answers before you start or that things won’t change at all along the way? Absolutely not because that leads to hesitancy which is also something that passion is not. Buuuuuttttt you need to know your end goal. - Once you know your end goal (your passion) you can work backwards and create a plan to achieve that thing. - I’m curious what passions are you guys trying to pursue right now and what struggles are you facing? - Be blessed and stay stoked 😎🤙 -

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