@@MattiasWyatt but about the work thing i would maybe prefer doing work you can do from home and like travel around the world while doing that work yk what im saying
Video was super relateable, so chill to hear you chat whilst skating around! Feel you on the job topic. Been in a job that was supposed to be a temporary thing but nearly 2/3+ years now and don't really see myself staying there for ever but its a super super chill job work is boring but easy and gets me great flexibility but every time I go to leave I get scared to leave my comfort zone or the job falls though and teaches me to stay in the zone. Makes it hard especially since I'm trying to become a barber so I'm in college and the job lets me be flexible for the future so I'm kinda trapped between a few things because of it. I've recently picked up skateboarding as a way to challenge myself and not get stuck in the comfort zone but its been a very rough start sadly but hopefully it get the confidence to actually go out and push myself
@@sc00t thank you for your lovely comment, I appreciate you! I can definitely relate to the job situation - I ended up staying at this one job for almost 6 years and at one point never thought I’d ever leave. But I’m so glad that I did. Regarding your situation though, it sounds like it at least isn’t taking up all your time since you also have college. Amazing you’ve picked up skating too. That in itself is a move out of the comfort zone imo. If I could say one thing that I personally think helps progressing in skating is to skate with people that are better than you :) Keep pushing and don’t stop ♥️
You're right my man. I've let my comfort zone get REAL small and it became a bitch to get out. I think it's important to not force yourself out of it, but at least acknowledge that you have to get out of it. After that it's just between you and father time. Keep yourself responsible but do it your own way, as long as you just do it. Sick tricks btw, encourages me to pick up my board again and keep trying.
@@paunchcoorlightly4000 kids are definitely a valid factor. However, there are just so many people that tend to loose themselves as soon as they have kids. I think it’s important to create a balance between the two
@@MattiasWyatt True. I think it's just smart for those in that case to take reasonable risks. Like be able to provide for them while working on stuff that fulfill themselves.
Are you going to allow your comfort zone to get smaller over the years?
Its nice to be in that age when only responsibility is going to school.
I think most people take that period of life for granted.
@@MattiasWyatt but about the work thing i would maybe prefer doing work you can do from home and like travel around the world while doing that work yk what im saying
Super chill vid! id have to say sometimes you stay in the hamster wheel for a few years to build up for new and great adventures :D
This is dope, first video ive watched from you , I want to see more like this
Thank you
Video was super relateable, so chill to hear you chat whilst skating around! Feel you on the job topic. Been in a job that was supposed to be a temporary thing but nearly 2/3+ years now and don't really see myself staying there for ever but its a super super chill job work is boring but easy and gets me great flexibility but every time I go to leave I get scared to leave my comfort zone or the job falls though and teaches me to stay in the zone. Makes it hard especially since I'm trying to become a barber so I'm in college and the job lets me be flexible for the future so I'm kinda trapped between a few things because of it.
I've recently picked up skateboarding as a way to challenge myself and not get stuck in the comfort zone but its been a very rough start sadly but hopefully it get the confidence to actually go out and push myself
@@sc00t thank you for your lovely comment, I appreciate you!
I can definitely relate to the job situation - I ended up staying at this one job for almost 6 years and at one point never thought I’d ever leave. But I’m so glad that I did.
Regarding your situation though, it sounds like it at least isn’t taking up all your time since you also have college.
Amazing you’ve picked up skating too.
That in itself is a move out of the comfort zone imo.
If I could say one thing that I personally think helps progressing in skating is to skate with people that are better than you :)
Keep pushing and don’t stop ♥️
js looking for videos to watch and stumbled upon this video. shits woke i fw this guy 🥹🫶🏽🙀
Thank you! Behind skating there are real life things that we have to take into consideration
You're right my man. I've let my comfort zone get REAL small and it became a bitch to get out. I think it's important to not force yourself out of it, but at least acknowledge that you have to get out of it. After that it's just between you and father time. Keep yourself responsible but do it your own way, as long as you just do it.
Sick tricks btw, encourages me to pick up my board again and keep trying.
Mega chilleren😎❤️
Le titre me parle déjà ! 🤟🏿🔥
fed video igen som altid
what do you do for work?
Currently working a logistics job!
maybe they have kids or family that don't allow risk taking?
@@paunchcoorlightly4000 kids are definitely a valid factor. However, there are just so many people that tend to loose themselves as soon as they have kids. I think it’s important to create a balance between the two
@@MattiasWyatt True. I think it's just smart for those in that case to take reasonable risks. Like be able to provide for them while working on stuff that fulfill themselves.
Er du dansker?
Det kan man vel godt kalde det 🤓
Yoooo :)