Nash Hagen
The image captures a solitary figure standing in a narrow, moss-covered gorge or ravine. Dense vegetation envelops the rocky walls on both sides, creating a verdant and enclosed space. The person, shirtless and wearing shorts, stands with their back to the camera, gazing ahead into the distance where a faint glimmer of light can be seen, symbolizing a potential exit or opening. The scene exudes a sense of adventure, exploration, and a connection with nature's raw and untamed beauty.

Telling Stories That Matter

Ever since I was a little kid I loved telling stories. I used my parents VHS camera and ran around the neighborhood with my siblings and friends making dumb “movies” I thought they were rad at the time, but all my “actors” couldn’t stand it cause I thought being a director means to be bossy. Between the ages of 8 and 14 I made lots of terrible films, but I learned 2 incredibly important things. 1. People are everything. Treat them right and they will want to work hard for you. Treat them poorly, and it’s like pulling teeth. 2. It’s all about story. My dad would always tell me this and I thought it was lame cause I wanted to try out a new special effect or have tons of action. None of that matters without a captivating story. So what’s the story you want to leave behind. What do you want to be able to tell your kids that they can tell their kids, and kids kids? I can guarantee people won’t be talking about how you stayed up and played fort nite till 4 in the morning, but they will talk about the relationships you made, the adventures you had, and ultimately how you made them feel. Be blessed and stay stoked😎🤙 • • • • • •

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