Nash Hagen
The image captures a shirtless, muscular man standing amidst lush, verdant vegetation in a tropical rainforest setting. In the background, a breathtaking waterfall cascades down a rocky cliff, enveloped by the dense foliage. The man's gaze is fixed, conveying a sense of determination and focus. His fist is clenched, and he appears to be wearing red athletic shorts or pants. The scene exudes a sense of adventure, natural beauty, and personal strength amidst the grandeur of nature.

Redefining Failure: Embracing Learning and Perseverance

Even though most of us have big dreams and aspirations, a good majority fail at those dreams. Why? - I think it’s a false definition of failure. Most humans are more driven by a fear of pain than the euphoria of rejection. Therefore when given a slight bump in the road they are far more likely to pause altogether to avoid a potential catastrophe. - Here’s the deal. That potential catastrophe is built in your mind as a defense mechanism and 90% of the time will never come to pass. - What if we changed our definition of failure, so there’s no such thing. There’s only success and learning. Even if you didn’t achieve the end result you were going for, as long as you put in 100% and learned something new for the next attempt, and most importantly don’t quit, that’s a success every time in my book. - Also sorry for the super random photo. Just got a little too carried away the other day haha - Be blessed and stay stoked😎🤙 • • • • • •

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