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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 16 MIN

The Lesson That Keeps Repeating: Why 2025 Was My Hardest Year

from The Hard Choice with Brad Draper · host Brad Draper

Journaling on December 31st, Brad Draper uncovered something unsettling: the same trial had been haunting him since 2022. Why? He hadn't learned the lesson it was trying to teach. (Unresolved lessons, he realized, just keep coming back.)When Brad and his wife Michaela moved into a house they couldn't afford in 2021, they understood something crucial about growth—concentrated pain accelerates transformation. After leaving a six-figure job, Brad faced four failed businesses, mortgage struggles, and multiple job losses during 2024 and 2025, his hardest years yet. Through severe financial hardship, he learned to generate income independently rather than relying on paychecks. Then came the breakthrough. True peace wasn't about circumstances improving—it was about faith and trust in God. Financial relief arrived shortly after this spiritual shift, but trials didn't disappear; they simply evolved. With a newborn daughter, challenges shifted from financial to emotional and relational. Brad compares trials to muscle-building through resistance, emphasizing that growth is constant. The key? Developing comfort within discomfort and staying adaptable. Because there's always a new season ahead, and the lessons we skip will return until we finally face them.Ready to discover what your recurring trials might be teaching you? Listen to this episode.Now, If you find this episode valuable, please share with your significant other, friends, and family. We love you!Listen in!Thank you for listening to this episode of The Hard Choice.

Journaling on December 31st, Brad Draper uncovered something unsettling: the same trial had been haunting him since 2022. Why? He hadn't learned the lesson it was trying to teach. (Unresolved lessons, he realized, just keep coming back.)When Brad and his wife Michaela moved into a house they couldn't afford in 2021, they understood something crucial about growth—concentrated pain accelerates transformation. After leaving a six-figure job, Brad faced four failed businesses, mortgage struggles, and multiple job losses during 2024 and 2025, his hardest years yet. Through severe financial hardship, he learned to generate income independently rather than relying on paychecks. Then came the breakthrough. True peace wasn't about circumstances improving—it was about faith and trust in God. Financial relief arrived shortly after this spiritual shift, but trials didn't disappear; they simply evolved. With a newborn daughter, challenges shifted from financial to emotional and relational. Brad compares trials to muscle-building through resistance, emphasizing that growth is constant. The key? Developing comfort within discomfort and staying adaptable. Because there's always a new season ahead, and the lessons we skip will return until we finally face them.Ready to discover what your recurring trials might be teaching you? Listen to this episode.Now, If you find this episode valuable, please share with your significant other, friends, and family. We love you!Listen in!Thank you for listening to this episode of The Hard Choice.

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Journaling on December 31st, Brad Draper uncovered something unsettling: the same trial had been haunting him since 2022. Why? He hadn't learned the lesson it was trying to teach. (Unresolved lessons, he realized, just keep coming back.)When Brad...

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