This is the best series from any pro rider. The strongest men are the ones that can be vulnerable and allow themselves to show their weaknesses in a world that is as wicked as the one we all live in. Open up to your friends, call them and talk to them on the phone when you're struggling, create a stronger bond between your buddies, I promise you all, you won't regret it.
I recently opened up about my depression and suicidal thoughts to some friends and I will have to get professional help to get the support I need, but riding is honestly the only time my head is quiet and I feel at peace. It's always encouraging to know that the people you look up to understand and want to connect about it. Thank you for starting this series🙌🙌🙌
I really appreciate what You talking about, I've lost my dad during Covid and it's really hard for me going through this, 3 years passed and I'm still struggling but that's how it is, life will not be the same anymore and me personally. Thanks for this video. Your huge fan.
Keep these rollin I love these. I love hearing the perspective of someone who is so close to the same age as me and has some wisdom and good perspective. Much love ❤❤❤
Strong move, Jackson, important message! Never had to deal with depression myself, luckily, but know a lot of people that do. Thankful to see that the topic gets out of the stigma. People like you sharing their story about it is so valuable. Cheers and all the best!
Respect for talking about this very important topic. The more men talk about this the better it gets around reducing stigma... it's especially awesome when athletes that many look up to, especially young kids, can hear their heroes talk about their own experience. It's so much better now than it was even 10 years ago. Sorry to hear about your father and hope you are finding peace.
Fantastic message. Too many guys suffer in silence. I truly appreciate your openness and vulnerability.
❤️❤️ you’re the man dude. Keep pushing into this space. People need you and what you’ve been through. Much love bro
This is the best series from any pro rider.
The strongest men are the ones that can be vulnerable and allow themselves to show their weaknesses in a world that is as wicked as the one we all live in.
Open up to your friends, call them and talk to them on the phone when you're struggling, create a stronger bond between your buddies, I promise you all, you won't regret it.
I recently opened up about my depression and suicidal thoughts to some friends and I will have to get professional help to get the support I need, but riding is honestly the only time my head is quiet and I feel at peace. It's always encouraging to know that the people you look up to understand and want to connect about it. Thank you for starting this series🙌🙌🙌
So proud of you. You’re amazing ❤️
I really appreciate what You talking about, I've lost my dad during Covid and it's really hard for me going through this, 3 years passed and I'm still struggling but that's how it is, life will not be the same anymore and me personally. Thanks for this video. Your huge fan.
Keep these rollin I love these. I love hearing the perspective of someone who is so close to the same age as me and has some wisdom and good perspective. Much love ❤❤❤
Strong move, Jackson, important message! Never had to deal with depression myself, luckily, but know a lot of people that do. Thankful to see that the topic gets out of the stigma. People like you sharing their story about it is so valuable. Cheers and all the best!
Respect for talking about this very important topic. The more men talk about this the better it gets around reducing stigma... it's especially awesome when athletes that many look up to, especially young kids, can hear their heroes talk about their own experience. It's so much better now than it was even 10 years ago. Sorry to hear about your father and hope you are finding peace.
I love these ❤ very good message
Hits home for sure 🫶🏼
I love you Jaxson proud of you for opening the conversation, thanks for being vulnerable.we are in this together!❤
Thank you Kate, it’s tough but feels good! love you❤️
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Hug your homie❤