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BrendanBusato11How do I know when I've actually failed at making it in the ski community? At what age should you just give up the dream of becoming someone people will look up to in terms of skiing? Should I even bother to continue filming or competing?
CabbyArrantSkiing isn't something we do for other people. We do it because we love it and it's something that's important to us all. Skiing should never be about trying to impress other people. If you ski to do that then you need to go back to your roots in skiing and assess why you ski? Try to inspire yourself and then you might find that you inspire others too. And being a ski bum may not be glamorous but there is no way to live that is more true to yourself than that.
Emma_Watsonits not about having people to look up at you, its about looking down at them.
HC__skier
CabbyArrantSkiing isn't something we do for other people. We do it because we love it and it's something that's important to us all. Skiing should never be about trying to impress other people. If you ski to do that then you need to go back to your roots in skiing and assess why you ski? Try to inspire yourself and then you might find that you inspire others too. And being a ski bum may not be glamorous but there is no way to live that is more true to yourself than that.
skidemon22Why are we referencing The North Face?
VANULARfirst post eh...
HC__skierInteresting, I think underneath it all, we are the one energy and looking up or down disrupts that flow. It's a trap if you're really bad or good and have people then perceive you as up/down and you then accept that illusion as truth in terms of self-worth.
swisscheeseHoly shit dud it all makes sense I'll never look at the sport the same way again thank you for altering my selfish and bigoted perception of reality!
BrendanBusato11How do I know when I've actually failed at making it in the ski community? At what age should you just give up the dream of becoming someone people will look up to in terms of skiing? Should I even bother to continue filming or competing?
the.wenchI kinda have the same feeling about ski racing. I've been in the gates since before I could talk and I got pretty damn good at it but I'm starting to ask myself if it's worth all the money when clearly I'm not good enough for the USST. I could maybe use it for a college scholarship but I'm just not as stoked on speed suits as I used to be.
HC__skierWould you give up the spandex tho? Maybe you could still wear it freeskiing and change your username to SpandexTugger or Spandex4Eva!!
MLBJust fucking love skiing.
hoodcrewwell first of all this is kind of a ridiculous question in the sense that in this day in age, unless you are sending doubles by the time your 16 you will likely never truly make it in skiing ie. make a shit ton of money off it. With that being said, if you just want to make an impact by in the sport by dropping video parts you will likely never truly "make it" in a traditional sense as in not having to work a summer job of sorts unless you are the styyy lord. So, if your getting real good at shredding and the industry fails to recognize, odds are you will be in it for your own reasons at that point aside from money or recognition. You'll likely see skiing as a great form of addrenaline, creative expression and love the lifestyle to much to just "give up". I think kids have these grand dreams of making it, and then along the way somewhere realize it isnt about making it, but rather traveling the country with your best homies, having fun and absurd times, struggling to get the shot, seeing reward, and the satisfaction of seeing your skiing progress and watching your own visions for the sport be met as you get better through the years. In a sense the journey is the reward as corny as that sounds.
swisscheeseHoly shit dud it all makes sense I'll never look at the sport the same way again thank you for altering my selfish and bigoted perception of reality!
CabbyArrantSkiing isn't something we do for other people. We do it because we love it and it's something that's important to us all. Skiing should never be about trying to impress other people. If you ski to do that then you need to go back to your roots in skiing and assess why you ski? Try to inspire yourself and then you might find that you inspire others too. And being a ski bum may not be glamorous but there is no way to live that is more true to yourself than that.
hoodcrewwell first of all this is kind of a ridiculous question in the sense that in this day in age, unless you are sending doubles by the time your 16 you will likely never truly make it in skiing ie. make a shit ton of money off it. With that being said, if you just want to make an impact by in the sport by dropping video parts you will likely never truly "make it" in a traditional sense as in not having to work a summer job of sorts unless you are the styyy lord. So, if your getting real good at shredding and the industry fails to recognize, odds are you will be in it for your own reasons at that point aside from money or recognition. You'll likely see skiing as a great form of addrenaline, creative expression and love the lifestyle to much to just "give up". I think kids have these grand dreams of making it, and then along the way somewhere realize it isnt about making it, but rather traveling the country with your best homies, having fun and absurd times, struggling to get the shot, seeing reward, and the satisfaction of seeing your skiing progress and watching your own visions for the sport be met as you get better through the years. In a sense the journey is the reward as corny as that sounds.
Emma_Watsonits not about having people to look up at you, its about looking down at them.
BrendanBusato11How do I know when I've actually failed at making it in the ski community? At what age should you just give up the dream of becoming someone people will look up to in terms of skiing? Should I even bother to continue filming or competing?
Emma_Watsonits not about having people to look up at you, its about looking down at them.
BrendanBusato11This was really not worded properly. Do know I am a very broke 17 year old coming out of high school was has been working his ass off to compete and film because he has never had financial help from his parents because they are broke too. I just wanted people's opinions on should I continue to pursue skiing as a career or just pursue it more of a passion than I ever have. Skiing means way more to me than just making it. It's the only time I've ever able to achieve peace in this fucked up world. So please take my apology and understand what I'm saying
FridgeBangersHave as much fun as you can!
HC__skierHow though? I mean, you're at around the same karma, and I have 130 times more posts than you. Sure you have something to teach me?!
Emma_Watsonits not about having people to look up at you, its about looking down at them.