Why Do We Go Off the Rails?
Episode Overview
Identify the causes of going off the rails in life. Understand the role of past traumas and emotional wounds. Learn practical steps for taking a self-inventory. Discover how to put corrective actions in place. Relate to real-life examples and engaging metaphors.
When I went off the rails, I didn't do it halfway. No, I flipped a few times, caught a lot of air, and then exploded in a fiery crash.
David Hain's latest episode of 'A2D - From Addict to Disciple' takes a fascinating look at what it means to go 'Off the Rails'. Drawing parallels between train derailments and personal crises, David breaks down the causes of going off track in life. From track defects and human errors to mechanical failures and environmental factors, David explores how these issues can derail both trains and lives. He uses engaging metaphors and real-life examples to make his points relatable and impactful.
David also delves into how past traumas and unresolved emotional wounds can lead to self-destructive behaviours. With quotes from Ilona Andrews and Ozzy Osbourne, he brings a touch of humour and raw honesty to the discussion. If you've ever felt like you're on a crazy train, this episode offers practical advice on taking a self-inventory and putting corrective actions in place to avoid future derailments.
It's a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the deeper reasons behind losing control and how to get back on track.