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Do we idolize others in our industry?
We put some people on pedestals almost like Greek Gods.
But should we be doing this?
During our upbringing we are always looking upwards. It might have to do with the fact that everybody is bigger than we are at such young ages. Even if that may be the case, we continue to look up to specific individuals all the way into our adulthood. Some people will begin idolizing others as well. You might know somebody that does this. Open up their garage and find a shrine dedicated to that person. But the reality is, these people we idolize are just like you and me. They need to eat, sleep, breathe, and other functions of a normal person. So then why should we idolize other individuals?
We had the opportunity to sit down with Kris “Smasher” Kaltenbacher once again and learn more about his recent experience. He was stoked to share it and we were pumped he wanted to bring the news to us. So Kris gave us the first opportunity to share his experience on the podcast when he visited his home town in Alaska and shared his life experiences with others that will likely impact one if not more people. Though Kris does not like to be idolized, he is on the path to helping others change their lives, and if we idolize people that help others change their lives, maybe that’s not such a bad thing.
Pay attention to this one. It’s a good one.
Enjoy
By Lucas Vaadi and TJ Leach5
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Do we idolize others in our industry?
We put some people on pedestals almost like Greek Gods.
But should we be doing this?
During our upbringing we are always looking upwards. It might have to do with the fact that everybody is bigger than we are at such young ages. Even if that may be the case, we continue to look up to specific individuals all the way into our adulthood. Some people will begin idolizing others as well. You might know somebody that does this. Open up their garage and find a shrine dedicated to that person. But the reality is, these people we idolize are just like you and me. They need to eat, sleep, breathe, and other functions of a normal person. So then why should we idolize other individuals?
We had the opportunity to sit down with Kris “Smasher” Kaltenbacher once again and learn more about his recent experience. He was stoked to share it and we were pumped he wanted to bring the news to us. So Kris gave us the first opportunity to share his experience on the podcast when he visited his home town in Alaska and shared his life experiences with others that will likely impact one if not more people. Though Kris does not like to be idolized, he is on the path to helping others change their lives, and if we idolize people that help others change their lives, maybe that’s not such a bad thing.
Pay attention to this one. It’s a good one.
Enjoy

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