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How Stoicism Helped Him Rebuild His Life | Massimo Rigotti

25 min · 12. juni 2026
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Success and suffering often live side by side. Today’s guest knows that reality intimately. Massimo Rigotti is an entrepreneur, author, and addiction recovery advocate whose life has taken him through remarkable success, bipolar disorder, addiction, recovery, devastating grief, and ultimately a deeper understanding of confidence and human resilience. After years of battling addiction and confronting the darkest parts of himself, Massimo developed what he calls the SOBER Method—a framework rooted in Stoicism, self-observation, positive habits, and restoration. But his journey didn’t end with sobriety. After rebuilding his life, tragedy struck again when the woman who helped him find recovery was killed by a drunk driver. Out of grief, suffering, and resilience, Massimo wrote Flavors of Confidence and dedicated his life to helping others understand that confidence isn’t something we’re born with— it’s something we build. We explore: • Living with bipolar disorder • Addiction and recovery • Why willpower isn’t enough • The origins of the SOBER Method • Stoicism and suffering • Habits and self-observation • Grief and losing the woman who saved his life • Why confidence is often misunderstood • Can brokenness become strength? • What freedom and meaning look like today This is not a conversation about perfection. It’s an exploration of suffering, resilience, grief, and the extraordinary human capacity to begin again. The deeper question behind this conversation: If life breaks us more than once, what gives us the courage to begin again? 🌍 Thought Atlas: https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Sober Method: https://sobermethod.com/ [https://sobermethod.com/]

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