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“Perfection, by Accident”
I could post this photo and brag about being some kind of archery expert — because, looking at it, you’d probably think that. The arrow hit dead center through the heart. Absolute perfection. But here’s the truth: it wasn’t skill. It was luck. I took a low shot. The deer reacted to the sound of the bowstring and dropped to sprint — and by pure chance, it dropped its heart right into the path of my arrow. Right place, wrong reason. That’s hunting. It’s unpredictable, it’s humbling, and sometimes it smacks your ego right in the face. Many hunters online only post the highlight reel — the perfect shots, the biggest racks, the picture-perfect endings. I get it. I’ve chased big bucks too. But that’s not what this post is about. This one’s about honesty. Because the truth is, not every arrow flies perfect, and not every outcome is planned. If you’ve hunted long enough, you’ve been there. You’ve made a shot that didn’t go exactly how you wanted. You’ve questioned yourself, felt the weight of it, and learned from it. That’s what makes you a real hunter. For the record — if you’re the kind of person who wants to shame someone for taking a smaller deer, or for having an imperfect shot, you’re missing the entire point. This isn’t a contest. It’s not about inches of antler or internet approval. It’s about doing something real. About patience, humility, suffering through the cold, and finding that quiet space inside yourself where peace still exists. I see so many hunters post their deer and immediately say, “I know it’s not a big one, don’t pick on me.” And honestly? I hate that. You hunted. You worked for it. You earned that animal. If it meant something to you, that’s what matters. You wouldn’t introduce me to your wife and expect me to fall in love with her just because you did. So why should I have to love your deer to respect your hunt? That logic doesn’t hold. So to every hunter out there — post your deer with pride. Big, small, buck, doe, perfect shot or imperfect one. You went out there. You faced the cold, the quiet, the hours of nothing, and you made it happen. That deserves respect.
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Building More Than Houses: Habitat for Humanity Skills Day
Earlier this month, the Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity team came together for an incredible day of hands-on training and teamwork. These folks didn't just learn life-saving skills—they tested them, proved them, and walked away with real confidence. The energy was electric, the smiles were endless, and the sense of community was undeniable. What impressed me most? The brotherhood, sisterhood, and genuine teamwork on display. Everyone showed up ready to work, learn, and support each other. This is what happens when good people come together with a common purpose. Truly a phenomenal group and an impressive team of humans. Proud to have been part of this day. 💪 Want to build an event like this for your company, team, or organization? We create custom training experiences that bring people together, build real skills, and strengthen teams through shared challenges. Email us at info@primalmanproject.com to discuss your own event. #HabitatForHumanity #AshevilleNC #Teamwork #CommunityStrong #SkillsTraining #Brotherhood #Sisterhood #TeamBuilding
Building More Than Houses: Habitat for Humanity Skills Day
Welcome to the Tribe-Adventure with Purpose
I built this space because too many people drift through life without real skills, without confidence, and without that fire that comes from testing yourself. Out here, we fix that. This isn’t just another group — this is a community where we build confidence through capability. Survival skills, resilience, mindset, grit — the kind of stuff that changes how you carry yourself every day. For those who are too far away or too busy to make it to our in-person classes — including the twice-a-year, one-week survival immersion designed to reset you on every level — this is your place. Those epic, life-changing courses and corporate events will always be the heart of what we do, but here on Skool you’ll get access to the same principles, training, and community, wherever you are. I’ll also be posting updates on upcoming events — not as a sales pitch, but simply because I know many of you genuinely want to know what’s happening and when you can join in. Here, you’ll find: - Real survival skills you can actually use. - Lessons that connect the woods to your life. - Challenges that push you further than you thought you could go. - A community that has your back. So here’s my challenge to you: Don’t just scroll. Show up. Engage. Train.Because confidence isn’t given — it’s earned. With respect,— Will Fun question: What wilderness survival skill are you most curious about? Which wilderness survival skill is the most important, in your mind? https://www.pikedantlerproject.com
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