Nash Hagen
A breathtaking waterfall cascades down into a tranquil pool surrounded by lush vegetation in a tropical rainforest setting. The waterfall's stream plunges from a great height, creating a misty spray that adds to the scene's ethereal beauty. Vibrant green foliage frames the waterfall, with vines and plants hanging down, creating a natural curtain around the serene pool. A lone person stands in the crystal-clear water, seemingly in awe of the majestic surroundings. The contrast between the powerful rush of the waterfall and the stillness of the pool creates a sense of harmony and balance.

Trading Comfort for Growth

You know how we all have comfort foods. For me it’s pizza hands down lol. Well we all also have comfort friends. - These people are good to us but not necessarily good for us. Let me explain. - I’ve found there’s plenty of times in life where friends will complement me or legitimize something that I’m doing that actually should not be complimented. We live in a PC culture so everyone is encouraged to be nice and pleasant and encouraging and that’s great and all, but at some point relying on your friends to comfort you will blind you from your calling. - If my work sucks but friends tell me it’s great, that does no one any good. If you’re doing the wrong thing and a friend says something like oh it’s just your path, that doesn’t help you. - Sometimes the hard truth is necessary and it needs to come from friends. Trade your comfort friends for legit life giving and positive friends who aren’t afraid to tell the hard truth. - Comfort taste good but it is a slow killer. - Be blessed and stay stoked😎🤙

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