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A substitute guard sat on his phone and a child told her teacher she didn’t feel safe. Hearing that hit me like a gut punch, because it forced me to face two truths at once: showing up matters, and I’ve built real trust with people who depend on me. I start from that moment and let it open the door to something bigger, a clear look at my emotional state and why I don’t think enough men say what’s actually happening inside.
My worldview didn’t get cynical by accident. I spent 13 years in Air Force security forces, responding to emergencies, suicide calls, domestic violence, and the kind of constant disrespect that teaches you to expect the worst from people. When you don’t process those experiences, trauma doesn’t stay in the past. It compounds. It changes how you interpret every conversation, every relationship, every new face. I share what that looked like for me, including the mental breakdowns that finally exposed my limits and the ways my emotional defenses bled into my marriage.
Then I explain what’s helping me rebuild: witnessing humanity in its purest form while working at a school where kids are still kids, joy is real, and community feels safe. I also tell a recent story from the road where I pulled over at a smoky crash to help get a truck driver out, and why I’m not sure the old version of me would’ve stopped. If you’ve felt hardened by life, stuck in survival mode, or tired of carrying your story alone, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a five-star review if it resonates.
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By Leonardo&Stephanie5
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A substitute guard sat on his phone and a child told her teacher she didn’t feel safe. Hearing that hit me like a gut punch, because it forced me to face two truths at once: showing up matters, and I’ve built real trust with people who depend on me. I start from that moment and let it open the door to something bigger, a clear look at my emotional state and why I don’t think enough men say what’s actually happening inside.
My worldview didn’t get cynical by accident. I spent 13 years in Air Force security forces, responding to emergencies, suicide calls, domestic violence, and the kind of constant disrespect that teaches you to expect the worst from people. When you don’t process those experiences, trauma doesn’t stay in the past. It compounds. It changes how you interpret every conversation, every relationship, every new face. I share what that looked like for me, including the mental breakdowns that finally exposed my limits and the ways my emotional defenses bled into my marriage.
Then I explain what’s helping me rebuild: witnessing humanity in its purest form while working at a school where kids are still kids, joy is real, and community feels safe. I also tell a recent story from the road where I pulled over at a smoky crash to help get a truck driver out, and why I’m not sure the old version of me would’ve stopped. If you’ve felt hardened by life, stuck in survival mode, or tired of carrying your story alone, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a five-star review if it resonates.
Follow us on IG:
@leos_ftiness_adventure
@Stephmoralessfit
@teamvalhallaathletics
Apply for 1:1 coaching and get the results you are looking for: https://www.valhalla-athletics.com
Join our free Facebook group:
https://m.facebook.com/groups/804195770472212/?ref=group_browse