The Hardest Decisions Aren't Wrong, They Just Demand Courage
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In 2011, I made the hardest decision of my life.
I left the Royal Marines.
On paper, it looked simple come home, be with my kids, be the dad who's present, not the one watching from a distance.
But the emotional reality was anything but simple.
I wasn't just leaving a job.
I was leaving an identity.
The Marines had shaped everything my purpose, my mindset, my belonging.
And when that went, so did my sense of who I was.
That drive home from South Wales was four hours of silence, tears, and questions I couldn't answer.
Was I walking away from everything I'd built?
Or finally stepping into who I was meant to become?
This episode is about those moments the ones that break you open, that strip away the old identity so you can meet the next version of yourself.
It's about the loneliness, the fear, the doubt… and how they're not signs of failure, but signals that you're evolving.
Because the truth is, uncertainty builds capability.
Every next level of your life will demand a version of you that you haven't met yet.
And sometimes, the hardest decisions aren't wrong — they just demand courage before they deliver clarity.
If you're at that crossroads right now, this episode will hit deep.
Listen in, reflect, and remember — your next level isn't built in comfort. It's built in courage.
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