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037: Michael Jackson Tried to Leave… But Stayed Too Long

39 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Michael Jackson had everything the world could see. Talent. Fame. Influence. But there was one thing he struggled to take for himself. Freedom. In this episode, I walk through a different lens on the story behind Michael Jackson—not the music, not the performances, but the tension between purpose and environment. I’ve been thinking about this deeply. What happens when you know you need to leave… but you don’t? What happens when the same people who helped build you are the same ones holding you back? This isn’t just about Michael. This is about us. I break down the real lesson most people missed: * Why leaving the wrong environment is harder than it looks * How loyalty can quietly become control * The danger of staying connected to people who benefit from you being small * And the cost of not making the decision when you know it’s time There’s a moment in his story that stuck with me. He tried to separate… but stayed connected. I’ve lived that tension. The truth is simple. You cannot heal in the same place that hurt you. So the real question becomes: Who’s in your life right now… and are they qualified to go where you’re going? This episode is about making the decision most people avoid.

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