Growing Up in Chaos: What I Had to Leave Behind
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概要
Have you ever sat at a table — literally or figuratively — and realized you didn't belong there anymore?
In this episode, R.A. Thompson and Max trace back to a single Thanksgiving moment that cracked a teenager's world open and sent him on a decades-long journey toward something better. It's the kind of story that doesn't announce itself as a turning point until you're already past it.
This isn't a polished redemption arc. It's messier and funnier than that — fake cigarettes, Calvin and Hobbes energy, and a rule about long shots versus close-ups that changes how you look at pain entirely.
What we get into:
The Thanksgiving table that became a mirror — and a exit sign
Why Robert wears a suit, and what it actually means
How acronyms like ZZZ, WHY, and WWW helped turn chaotic people into patterns you can understand
The three-part definition of life that reframes everything: childhood is what you can do, adolescence is what you can get away with, adulthood is what you can overcome
Why knowing what NOT to do is a completely valid strategy when the right path isn't clear
How addiction works like an enzyme — quietly changing everything around it
Using dark humor not to avoid pain, but to make it something you can actually look at
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[00:00:00] Cold Open Banter And Identity
[00:07:20] Thanksgiving Shock And Leaving
[00:19:00] Knowing What Not To Do
[00:32:40] Sleepwalking Parents And ZZZ
[00:45:20] Overcoming Vs. Excuses