From Birthday Dream To Blindness: A Road Rewritten
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The plan was simple: clock in early, clock out with a motorcycle, and finally honor a kid’s promise to himself. What I met on that Texas back road wasn’t a new bike—it was a wall of “fog” so thick I couldn’t see the hood. Minutes later, the sky cleared and my brother swore there’d been no fog at all. That was the moment I understood: I wasn’t driving through weather. I was driving through vision loss.
From there the story widens. I share the months of squiggling shadows and lava-lamp blurs I kept dismissing, the head tilts to catch taillights at night, and the rationalizations that perfectionism feeds: wait for the right time, it’ll sort itself out. When the crash forced the truth, we faced it as a family. My wife’s relief that I was alive collided with the reality that the motorcycle dream had to end. A doctor’s call kept me from returning to a job I loved in mental health—locked doors and high-risk halls aren’t forgiving when your sight is failing—and with it went the identity of “the guy who always shows up.”
What followed wasn’t just medical appointments; it was a deep rebuild. I talk candidly about living with depression since childhood, the fear of sliding back, and the unexpected way faith and community pulled me forward instead. We map the difference between sadness and depression, the shame of risks I didn’t recognize soon enough, and the practical changes that made daily life safer and steadier. Most of all, we look at how purpose survives upheaval: helping people didn’t leave when the keys did. It changed forms—into stories, into presence, into stubborn hope when the room goes dim.
If you’re facing your own version of “fog,” whether that’s sight loss, grief, or a career door closing, this conversation holds space for pain and offers tools for resilience. Press play to learn how walls can become training weights, how identity can be rebuilt without perfect timing, and why choosing purpose on hard days is a skill worth practicing. If this resonates, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help others find the show. What’s the moment that remade you?
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