Professional skateboarder Ragdoll recently posted his lost (unseen) part for Birdhouse skateboards via his official Instagram account and said that it was a very dark time in his skate life.
A relentless hesh skater spearheaded by debutant eye-popping skateboarding early on in his career as a young talented individual.
Just when a demoralized Ragdoll thought to subvert the process on the ground with constant pressure, he got lost in the mix of professional skateboarding.
"This was a very dark time in my life for me that I talked a bit about on my The Nine Club battling my the inner self-sabotage on myself I created. Ragdoll said. "The walls felt like they were closing in on me and I was withering away and losing grasp of everything around me."
"Not being afraid to die was something I found to be proud of in this time. But by some miraculous way, I had a breakthrough of Not Being Afraid To Live. And here I am today, writing this, and reflecting." He added. "If you’ve ever felt lost, unwanted, scared, alone. I want you to know you’re not."
He continued. "If you're going through hell, keep going! Do not stand still in those moments. Reach out to someone or anyone, and let that be the first step for you to reflect on the hell you’ve left behind. Keep moving forward, it's the best direction to go!"