Nash Hagen
A shirtless young man stands atop a rocky cliff, overlooking a breathtakingly beautiful coastal landscape. The scene stretches out before him, revealing a winding river or inlet of turquoise blue water that snakes through lush green hills and valleys. Towering mountains rise majestically in the distance, their rugged peaks partially obscured by wispy clouds. The man seems to be taking in the awe-inspiring natural beauty that surrounds him, as he gazes out over this stunning vista of pristine wilderness. The image conveys a sense of adventure, freedom, and connection with nature's grandeur.

Seeking Universal Truth Beyond Personal Beliefs

Some stuff sounds good but that doesn’t make it true. - Just cause it rhymes, or someone said it in a song, or everyone copies and pastes it into their IG posts, doesn’t mean it’s true. It just means it’s catchy and popular. - There’s a lot of talk these days about living your truth. What does that even mean? If you live your truth, and I live my truth and they are 2 different things, how can they both be true? - By living your “truth” you are trapping yourself in your own story. Just because your belief system resonates with how your life has been so far, doesn’t make it true. It may be true SO FAR but will not necessarily stand. Just because your parents and grandparents have done things a certain way up until this point, doesn’t mean it’s right. - Living your truth in fact is limiting yourself because you are subject to only what you have perceived and not the greater picture of the world. So instead of finding YOUR truth, seek THE truth because there is only one answer. - Be blessed and stay stoked😎🤙

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