OG professional skateboarder Felix Arguelles had his years skating at the highest level and recently shared a message that is as meaningful as it is simple.
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He said that we need to pray more than we complain. Coming from someone who has spent a lifetime facing challenges on and off the board, these words carry a lot of weight.
Felix reminded his followers that life can be overwhelming at times and it is easy to get caught up in frustration or negativity.
He encourages taking a step back and turning those moments into opportunities to connect with God. Prayer, he says, is a way to find guidance, peace, and strength even when things feel uncertain.
His message is not just for those who skate or have a faith background. It is for anyone looking for a moment of calm or clarity in their day.
Felix suggests starting small, like a short prayer of thanks or asking for help in a difficult situation.
Over time, those moments add up, helping you face challenges with more patience and compassion.
Felix also encourages sharing these moments with others.
He hopes that by passing along this message to someone you care about, it can spark conversations about faith, gratitude, and living with intention.
What Felix is really saying is keep your heart right, show love even when it is not easy, and do not sleep on prayer.
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Even when life is messy and you cannot see the outcome, putting it in God’s hands can change things in ways you do not even notice at first.
So next time life feels overwhelming, take a moment to pray instead of complain. Felix’s message is that the smallest connection with God can shift our perspective and help us approach the day with hope.
He ended his post with a friendly note, “We hope you find value in these messages and please share them with the first person that comes to mind. Remember to always love more and we will see you at the next PSA.”
