Half Way Up

IM TIRED OF BEING STRONG

Wolf Taylor

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And you’re never finished rising — but you were never meant to rise alone.

In this episode of Half Way Up, we unpack a truth many people carry quietly: being the strong one can become exhausting. Drawing from Isaiah 40:29–31, we explore how God gives strength not to those who pretend they’re fine, but to those who admit they’re weary. Even the disciplined collapse. Even the responsible get drained. If you’ve been the dependable friend, the provider, the leader, or the one everyone calls when life falls apart, this conversation speaks directly to you. Strength isn’t about performing endlessly; it’s about recognizing your limits and allowing God to renew what you can no longer sustain on your own. Sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do isn’t push harder — it’s admit you’re tired.

Through reflections on 2 Corinthians 12:9–10, Galatians 6:2, Psalm 127:2, and Proverbs 18:14, we examine why strength was never meant to be carried alone. God’s grace shows up where ego stops performing, and real strength grows through community, rest, and honesty with God. This episode challenges the idea that independence is always noble and reveals how constant responsibility can quietly turn into isolation, bitterness, and spiritual exhaustion. If you’ve been strong for everyone else but no one has asked if you’re okay, this conversation will resonate. Because strength is admirable — but being supported is sustainable. And while you’re never finished rising, you were never meant to rise alone.

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