Many of us grow up believing that if life feels hard, confusing, or overwhelming, it must mean something is wrong with us.
In this episode of Your Life Is Not Over, Jeremiah talks honestly about where that belief comes from — childhood experiences, faith, comparison, mental health struggles, and the quiet stories we tell ourselves over time. He shares personal reflections on anxiety, self-doubt, divorce, and learning how curiosity can replace judgment.
This isn’t a pep talk or a promise that everything is fine. It’s a reminder that you are not defective, you’re not alone, and you’re not finished. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “What’s wrong with me?” — this conversation is for you.