Nash Hagen
A man stands on a circular viewing platform at the top of a mountain or hill, overlooking a vast urban skyline in the distance. The city stretches out below, with skyscrapers and buildings visible under a dramatic sunset sky. The sky is painted in shades of orange, pink, and purple, creating a breathtaking backdrop. The man is silhouetted against the vibrant colors, with only his outline visible. He appears to be wearing shorts and a t-shirt, suggesting a casual attire. A large cross-shaped structure, likely a radio or telecommunications tower, stands beside him on the platform. The image conveys a sense of adventure, exploration, and appreciating nature's beauty while taking in the grandeur of the urban landscape.

The Price of Life

The price of anything is the amount of life you are willing to exchange for it. For me, the route of trying to impress by having a certain title, car, house, or whatever it may be is not worth the price of sitting behind a desk and listening to someone else for 40 years of my life. I know so many people, some of whom I’ve gone to school with, that may be considered successful for their age, but they are chasing careers they don’t even enjoy that much because the pay is good. Meanwhile I’m running around taking pictures in Hawaii and traveling the world on my own dime for the most part while making next to nothing sometimes (some months are better than others tbh). But it’s those same people that question why I would be paid next to nothing to do what I do that will be doing the same thing most likely in 10-20 yrs from now. For me the biggest thrill of what I do is seeing the constant growth and the increasing ability for me to touch others lives hopefully in a positive way. This is not meant to be demeaning in anyway, but rather a reality check to make sure you actually enjoy and see growth with how you choose to spend your day. How much life is your next big toy worth to you? Be blessed and stay stoked😎🤙 • • • • • •

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