Cameron Hanes
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Yeah. So you do a couple 620s to start, you got 40 seconds to make up somewhere.
Yeah. So you do a couple 620s to start, you got 40 seconds to make up somewhere.
Yeah. So you do a couple 620s to start, you got 40 seconds to make up somewhere.
Yeah, I mean, it's just you live too comfortable of a life, and I don't see you achieving anything great. I think, like, you have to know suffering. And, you know, the artist part is a little bit different too, but I just think artists look at things differently than a regular person. So you see โ maybe you see detail where others โ
Yeah, I mean, it's just you live too comfortable of a life, and I don't see you achieving anything great. I think, like, you have to know suffering. And, you know, the artist part is a little bit different too, but I just think artists look at things differently than a regular person. So you see โ maybe you see detail where others โ
Yeah, I mean, it's just you live too comfortable of a life, and I don't see you achieving anything great. I think, like, you have to know suffering. And, you know, the artist part is a little bit different too, but I just think artists look at things differently than a regular person. So you see โ maybe you see detail where others โ
Maybe you just see a wall where an artist would see the detail to it. Suffering also exposes back, pulls back the curtain on a different type of existence. I think that this comfortable life, avoiding pain or discomfort at all costs, I think is... I don't know, it's not going to lead to a very fulfilling life, in my opinion. So why would I spend time around people like that?
Maybe you just see a wall where an artist would see the detail to it. Suffering also exposes back, pulls back the curtain on a different type of existence. I think that this comfortable life, avoiding pain or discomfort at all costs, I think is... I don't know, it's not going to lead to a very fulfilling life, in my opinion. So why would I spend time around people like that?
Maybe you just see a wall where an artist would see the detail to it. Suffering also exposes back, pulls back the curtain on a different type of existence. I think that this comfortable life, avoiding pain or discomfort at all costs, I think is... I don't know, it's not going to lead to a very fulfilling life, in my opinion. So why would I spend time around people like that?
People who have suffered, they can add something to my life. There's either the discussion or their presence or there's just more layers to somebody who's been through more or sees things like an artist might see things. So that's what I think of there. And if you're not around people like that too, I mean, you don't know what you don't know, but- I think you're missing a lot.
People who have suffered, they can add something to my life. There's either the discussion or their presence or there's just more layers to somebody who's been through more or sees things like an artist might see things. So that's what I think of there. And if you're not around people like that too, I mean, you don't know what you don't know, but- I think you're missing a lot.
People who have suffered, they can add something to my life. There's either the discussion or their presence or there's just more layers to somebody who's been through more or sees things like an artist might see things. So that's what I think of there. And if you're not around people like that too, I mean, you don't know what you don't know, but- I think you're missing a lot.
So that's why I like these endurance events and doing what we do, being so focused on training and so focused on leaning into pain, suffering, discomfort, whether it's manufactured or it just happens in life. I just think it definitely changes you. I just, yeah. I don't know. Suffering has made me who I am. So that's why I'm pretty protective over of the power of it, I think.
So that's why I like these endurance events and doing what we do, being so focused on training and so focused on leaning into pain, suffering, discomfort, whether it's manufactured or it just happens in life. I just think it definitely changes you. I just, yeah. I don't know. Suffering has made me who I am. So that's why I'm pretty protective over of the power of it, I think.
So that's why I like these endurance events and doing what we do, being so focused on training and so focused on leaning into pain, suffering, discomfort, whether it's manufactured or it just happens in life. I just think it definitely changes you. I just, yeah. I don't know. Suffering has made me who I am. So that's why I'm pretty protective over of the power of it, I think.
Yeah, I'm sure Chris Williamson has some quote on this that ties it all together. But yeah, I mean... I think what he said on my podcast, I had him carry the rock up the hill, and that's a lot of suffering there. But there's two in life. You're going to have chosen suffering and unchosen suffering, and one can prepare for the other.
Yeah, I'm sure Chris Williamson has some quote on this that ties it all together. But yeah, I mean... I think what he said on my podcast, I had him carry the rock up the hill, and that's a lot of suffering there. But there's two in life. You're going to have chosen suffering and unchosen suffering, and one can prepare for the other.
Yeah, I'm sure Chris Williamson has some quote on this that ties it all together. But yeah, I mean... I think what he said on my podcast, I had him carry the rock up the hill, and that's a lot of suffering there. But there's two in life. You're going to have chosen suffering and unchosen suffering, and one can prepare for the other.
And so, yeah, it's definitely different because a lot of times people, when life just happens and you're like, why me? Yeah. That's usually what people, the attitude people have is, why is this happening to me? Like the victim mentality? The victim mentality. But if you're accustomed to like, yeah, this sucks, this is going to hurt, but I've been through a lot, a lot of things like this.
And so, yeah, it's definitely different because a lot of times people, when life just happens and you're like, why me? Yeah. That's usually what people, the attitude people have is, why is this happening to me? Like the victim mentality? The victim mentality. But if you're accustomed to like, yeah, this sucks, this is going to hurt, but I've been through a lot, a lot of things like this.