How many of you would rather have the hero story than the past story?
Warpath gives you that option—it offers the chance for redemption. It allows you to say, Yes, the hero has fallen in this chapter, but that’s not the end of the story. A true hero doesn’t stay down. He rises from the ashes. He owns his failures. He steps into a community of brothers who hold him accountable. He opens his heart, strips away his defenses, and chooses to fight for what matters.
He goes to his wife—not to defend himself, not to minimize her pain, but to validate it. He steps into her world, into her heart, and says:
"I am here."
"This is going to hurt—both of us."
"But I’m staying until we are both strong."
"I am not running."
And when she is angry, when her pain erupts in words and tears, he does not shrink back. He does not retaliate. Instead, he recognizes the truth—her anger means she still cares.
If your wife is angry, do not fear it. Her anger is saying, I love you, but I am mad at you. The real danger isn’t her fury—it’s her indifference. If she stops yelling, if she stops crying, if she no longer demands the truth—that is when you should be afraid.
So if she is still yelling, be grateful. No, it should not last forever. But do not mistake her anger for the wrong direction. It is pain in motion, and pain in motion means she is still walking this road with you.
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