EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 16 MIN
#404 - The Story You Tell to Sleep at Night
from The Strong Stoic Podcast · host Brandon Tumblin
Every man has his excuses.And the more vile the man becomes, the more touching the story has to be.In this episode of The Strong Stoic, we explore a brutal truth: no one thinks they’re the villain. From The Blade Itself to Game of Thrones to Breaking Bad, we examine how the human mind protects itself with narrative.We talk about:Why evil rarely feels evil from the insideHow rationalization becomes identityWhy dictators loved dogs and went home to dinnerThe Stoic discipline of self-interrogationWhy moral discomfort is a feature of growthIf you’ve ever lost sleep over a decision, questioned your integrity, or struggled with criticism—this episode is for you.Being a good person isn’t about feeling good.It’s about facing uncomfortable truths and refusing to exile the people who bring them to you.Be dangerous to your excuses.Leave room for the human.
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Every man has his excuses. And the more vile the man becomes, the more touching the story has to be. In this episode of The Strong Stoic, we explore a brutal truth: no one thinks they’re the villain. From The Blade Itself to Game of Thrones to Breaking Bad, we examine how the human mind protects itself with narrative. We talk about: Why evil rarely feels evil from the insideHow rationalization becomes identityWhy dictators loved dogs and went home to dinnerThe Stoic discipline of self-interro...
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