The Difference Between Alone and Hidden
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There's a kind of alone that heals you. And there's a kind of alone that hides you. From the outside they can look exactly the same — quiet house, no plans, just you. But on the inside, they are completely different.
In this episode, Rich breaks down the difference between solitude and isolation — not just what they are, but what they do to you. And he names the lie that keeps a lot of people locked in the wrong one.
In This Episode
- What healthy solitude actually feels like — and what it does
- How isolation disguises itself as peace
- The lie that keeps people hidden: "It's my fault"
- The difference between real accountability and shame
- What broke Rich's isolation open — and the decision that started it
- Why nothing happens at home, and everything happens when you step
- Genesis 2:18 — "It is not good for man to be alone."
- Romans 8:1 — "Therefore there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus."
- Psalm 46:10 — "Be still and know that I am God."
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