What If You Never Really Fixed It
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What if the parts of your life you thought were behind you… were never actually repaired?
In this episode, Cory J Riggs explores the difference between moving forward and truly healing.
Using the metaphor of a damaged road, he breaks down how most people learn to patch over pain, create detours around difficult experiences, and continue forward without ever addressing what’s underneath.
But what isn’t repaired doesn’t disappear.
It resurfaces.
This episode challenges the idea that progress means resolution and offers a deeper perspective:
Healing is not about avoiding damage.
It’s about learning how to rebuild.
Key Insights
• Why survival strategies are not the same as healing
• How avoidance shows up as progress
• The danger of “patching” emotional wounds
• What it means to “close the road” and rebuild
• Why healing builds the capacity to handle future challenges
• How to begin recognizing what still hasn’t been repaired
Closing Reflection
What in your life have you moved past… but never truly fixed?
Show Identity
This is This Tree & Me, a podcast exploring self-awareness, inner dialogue, and the ongoing process of becoming who you are.
Hosted by Cory J Riggs.