![]() We traveled all over the state doing tent revivals with my dad. I had a wonderful childhood despite all of that. I didn't really recognize those things as a kid. The first few years of my life when we lived there, we all had the same bedroom and just lived a food pantry type of life. The town she was raised in was pretty depressed, economically. My dad worked on the railroad as I was growing up, and then he became a preacher in a small town of about 600 people. I grew up going to all the tent revivals and my dad was a pretty awesome guy but also a hard human being. When my dad got out of prison in the 70’s he ended up finding Jesus. He had six children, one, who was my father, and my father kind of followed in his dad’s footsteps. ![]() My grandfather was a railroad man and he served 10 years in federal prison due to being tied up in the mob. I grew up in the Catskill Mountains and come from a long line of ruffians. MF: I'm actually a small-town kid from upstate New York. There is no better person to lead the way… Micah has lived and continues to live the journey.Ĭan you tell us about the young Micah Fink? Micah and his team are simply the conduits, the guides on the spiritual journey of un-programming the soul. 41 days of percussive reality and a reflection pool of inward resonance. It is a program built on action over awareness that seeks out adverse conditions through the natural selection of the program. Heroes & Horses is not for the faint of heart, nor those looking for a quick fix. Micah lives there, impassioned by his own pursuit of truth and teaching others to help themselves. The realization quickly sets in that you’re in the presence of a master storyteller of the olden days, a veritable Renaissance man in his impeccable ability to weave a thematic series of ethical elements into every tale. Spend two minutes with Fink and you will undoubtedly wish for two hours. Regardless, his success as both an elite member of our nation’s Navy SEALs, and as the Founder of his non-profit, Heroes & Horses is hard to argue with. ![]() Is this a technique forged by some elite, carnal structure to create a somnambulant society? Possibly… and Micah might or might not make that argument. Why is it that we then run from that idea? We see countless examples of those who’ve experienced the most extensive adversities going on to become the most successful entrepreneurs, non-profit presidents, philanthropists, corporate leaders, etc… Yet, the wind stream of society continues to placate us with ideas of comfort and relaxation. Adversity has long been intertwined with Micah’s path and through the course of that odyssey, Fink would tell you some of his most visceral, painful experiences have led to his greatest moments of growth. Micah Fink is here to combat that ideology. The quintessential, quick-fix culture is one that at best designs adversity to create some sense of struggle or at its worst simply flees from it. “We’re all just becoming amalgamations of our self-help books and motivational posters.” A simple, yet profound quote on existence from a man who found the true value and meaning of looking inward. ![]()
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