#393 - Strong at the Broken Places: How Stoics Rebuild After Breaking
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In this episode, Brandon explores Hemingway’s famous line: “The world breaks everyone.”
But instead of treating breaking as failure, we look at it through the Stoic lens—as a natural part of being human, and the raw material for growth.
From tendon micro-tears in heavy lifting, to emotional micro-fractures in leadership and relationships, we break far more often than we admit. And yet every fracture offers us a choice: shatter through denial… or rebuild into something stronger.
Brandon talks about:
• Why strong people break harder
• The illusion of invulnerability
• Micro-damage as a metaphor for character development
• Stoic recovery: reflection, realignment, rebuilding
• How to turn every break into wisdom
• Why breaking means you’re becoming—not failing
If you’re carrying a heavy load, if you feel cracks forming, or if you’ve recently broken and are trying to make sense of it—this episode will help you rebuild strong at the broken places.