Nash Hagen
A daring and adventurous person is shown crossing a narrow stream by tightrope walking on a taut cable suspended above the rushing water. The scene is set in a lush, verdant forest with towering trees and dense foliage surrounding the stream, creating a sense of remoteness and seclusion. The daring individual, seemingly unencumbered by fear, gracefully balances on the taut cable, their arms outstretched for balance as they carefully navigate the precarious crossing. The crystal-clear water below gushes over mossy rocks, adding to the serene and natural ambiance of the location.

The Price of True Freedom

Most people don’t really want freedom. - Wait what? Yes you read that right. Most people don’t want freedom because freedom requires responsibility and self motivation. - Most people want a handout. They want to do the bare minimum and enjoy the rewards, but life doesn’t work that way. - On the other hand, so many people are stuck doing jobs they don’t like to buy their freedom, but then they kill their chances when they buy a new BMW. Both situations are surefire ways to not become totally free. - Freedom requires a different level of commitment. A level that most people aren’t willing to work for. I can guarantee there are very few people up working at midnight right now, but I am so that I can have the freedom to do other things during the day. - So the question is, do you really want freedom or do you just want a free handout. - Be blessed and stay stoked😎🤙 • • • • • •

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