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Description:
Some fights don’t happen in the ring.
They happen in silence—behind closed doors, behind tired eyes, behind the mirror.
In this episode, I open a letter that reminds me of one of the greatest underdog stories of all time—Muhammad Ali vs. George Foreman. But this isn’t just about boxing. It’s about resilience. About believing in yourself when the odds—and sometimes even the people around you—don’t.
I talk about what it means to be in a fight that nobody sees. A fight for your health. For your peace. For your future.
And how some of my hardest rounds weren’t in the gym… but in courtrooms, in silence, and in years of trying to rebuild what was lost.
This episode is personal.
And it’s a turning point.
Key Message:
You don’t have to win every round. But you do have to keep showing up.
What’s Inside This Letter?
A reminder that strength isn’t always physical. That sometimes, the real power is just in deciding to get up—again.
Teaser:
And just when I thought the lesson was finished… the next envelope asked me to do something even harder:
Celebrate the small wins.
Description:
Some fights don’t happen in the ring.
They happen in silence—behind closed doors, behind tired eyes, behind the mirror.
In this episode, I open a letter that reminds me of one of the greatest underdog stories of all time—Muhammad Ali vs. George Foreman. But this isn’t just about boxing. It’s about resilience. About believing in yourself when the odds—and sometimes even the people around you—don’t.
I talk about what it means to be in a fight that nobody sees. A fight for your health. For your peace. For your future.
And how some of my hardest rounds weren’t in the gym… but in courtrooms, in silence, and in years of trying to rebuild what was lost.
This episode is personal.
And it’s a turning point.
Key Message:
You don’t have to win every round. But you do have to keep showing up.
What’s Inside This Letter?
A reminder that strength isn’t always physical. That sometimes, the real power is just in deciding to get up—again.
Teaser:
And just when I thought the lesson was finished… the next envelope asked me to do something even harder:
Celebrate the small wins.