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Daily Inspiration: Meet Dimitris Zogaris

Today we’d like to introduce you to Dimitris Zogaris.

Dimitris Zogaris

Hi Dimitris, thanks for joining us today. We’d love for you to start by introducing yourself. 
As a teenager, I went through some hard times in life. Having to deal with my parent’s divorce and also getting through a lot of bullying as a teenager in high school, it was hard for me to escape and stay safe and focused on my journey in life. 

That’s when I found skateboarding. 

Skateboarding came into my life by the age of fourteen. 

One day a friend of mine came by my parents’ house and we played Tony hawk on PlayStation One. 

That’s when I first saw that you could do tricks with a skateboard. 

By that time, I knew that I needed to really get into skateboarding and start learning tricks. 

For a kid like me, having to deal with so much pain from my parents’ divorce and from all the bullying and judgments I was getting through at school, skateboarding gave me a way to break free and protect myself & soul. 

As years passed by, I was getting better and better at skating and was also getting to meet a lot of people. 

Skateboarding taught me to never give up and focus on myself. 

It made me who I am today. 

It saved my life, and it built me a huge self-confidence I never had. 

All these people that were bullying and judging me suddenly weren’t affecting me anymore because skateboarding made me strong. 

I also traveled around the world because of skateboarding, which opened my mind. 

Skateboarding saved my life. 

I was born in Vancouver, Canada, but grew up in Greece. 

Traveling back and forth to Los Angeles for pursuing my dreams was the number one thing I needed to focus. 

Skateboarding was all I ever wanted to do, so I had to be in Los Angeles to engage with people and be better at what I do. 

Now I have become one of the most successful skateboarding instructors in Greece and I’m trying to bring it out in Los Angeles. 

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way? Looking back, would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
The struggles were mostly when I had to deal with my parent’s divorce and also the bullying I was getting through as a kid in school. 

Thanks – so, what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
Skateboarding made me who I am. 

I do not consider skateboarding as a sport or a hobby. 

Skateboarding, for me, is a form of art. 

It’s a way of living. It’s a lifestyle. 

How do you think about luck?
Luck for me is Staying Safe! Skateboarding kept me safe Spiritually, emotionally, and physically. 

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