Most people treat a midlife crisis as a punchline about fast cars and younger partners. The reality is far heavier. It is the moment the internal scaffolding you built as a child—the filters, the ego, and the "good boy" operating system, finally buckles under the weight of a life it was never designed to carry.

In this episode, Douglas Robbins explores why midlife isn't an ending, but a necessary collapse. When the rusted structures of your past self finally give way, you are left in the debris with a choice: stay buried or find the person you were before the world told you who to be.

In this episode, we discuss:
- Why your childhood "operating system" fails in your 40s and 50s.
- The pressure of modern life on an outdated sense of self.
- Moving past victimhood and ego to find genuine joy.
- Why the "crash" is actually an opportunity for truth.

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