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Haruki Murakami - "When you come out of the storm, you won't be the same person who walked in."

Apr 1, 2026
A reading of Murakami's storm line sparks a look at how hardship alters identity. The conversation spotlights survival's messy aftermath and how grief, illness, or loss force unwanted change. It argues the ordeal itself creates growth and ends with a prompt to reflect on storms you have or are enduring.
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Survival Feels Unclear Not Triumphant

  • Surviving a storm often leaves you unsure how you made it through and whether it's truly over.
  • Andrew McGivern quotes Haruki Murakami's Kafka on the Shore to show endurance can be confusing and ambiguous rather than triumphant.
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Storms Force Unchosen Transformation

  • Transformation from hardship is often unchosen and imposed by events like grief, illness, or betrayal.
  • Andrew McGivern stresses that the change earned by enduring such storms creates depth, resilience, and knowing you couldn't manufacture.
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The Storm Is The Growth

  • The podcast reframes the storm not as punishment or bad luck but as the actual site of growth.
  • McGivern highlights that the person who walks out carries qualities they didn't have walking in.
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