Nash Hagen
A solitary figure stands on a sandy beach, silhouetted against a breathtaking sunset sky. Vibrant shades of pink, orange, and purple streak across the horizon, reflecting off the calm waters of the ocean. Wispy clouds drift overhead, painted in brilliant hues by the setting sun. The beach is littered with rocks and driftwood, creating a natural and rugged scene. The person appears to be gazing out towards the vast expanse of the sea, perhaps lost in contemplation or simply taking in the beauty of the moment.

Stop Performing, Start Caring

We are all actors. - Everyday we perform our lives for the people around us. Some people do it more than others but we all have a need to perform deep down because we feel at least a little bit like a fraud. - We think that people are only complimenting us because they don’t know the real us and if they did then they wouldn’t even want to be seen with us. So instead of facing the vulnerability we perform to prove our worth. - Culture puts on such a pressure to be special and set apart that everyone feels like they need to be a “public figure” to be valuable to the world and no ones paying attention because they’re too busy acting themselves so unfortunately our purpose dies because of performance. The good thing is we don’t have to do that. People don’t need our performance they need our time, love, and genuine care. Everything else is just fluff. - Let’s stop performing and start caring. - Be blessed and stay stoked😎🤙

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