The Strong Stoic Podcast
The Strong Stoic Podcast
#421 - Corey Robinson | Who Are You When the Crowd Is Gone?
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Most of us don’t wake up wanting to be selfish, impatient, or unkind.
So why is being good so difficult?
In this conversation, I sit down once again with Corey to explore one of the oldest questions in philosophy, faith, and everyday life. Beginning with Rudyard Kipling’s timeless poem If—, we unpack what it really means to choose goodness when life becomes uncomfortable.
We discuss why ego fights humility, why justice feels so personal, why suffering can either harden us or deepen us, and why character is built in the ordinary moments no one else sees.
Along the way we explore marriage, wrestling, strength training, silence, comparison, purpose, shared suffering, and even Eminem’s Walk on Water as a reflection on identity after success.
Goodness isn’t a feeling.
It’s a practice.
And perhaps the greatest victory isn’t over other people—but over ourselves.