Worry With Purpose
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In this episode of The Black Tapes, Horace speaks directly about something we all deal with but rarely admit: worry. Not the fake “everything will be fine” talk, but the real kind that keeps you up at night, sits heavy on your chest, and grows when you try to ignore it.
Horace shares how years of silent worrying, grief, depression, and self‑neglect pushed him to a breaking point. After losing his mother and child, he stopped caring for himself and carried the weight of everyone else’s problems. One moment of honesty changed everything. Through discipline, self‑reflection, and a refusal to keep lying to himself, he lost over 100 pounds and reclaimed his life mentally and physically.
This episode explores the truth that the real battle is in your mind, and you cannot win it until you confront the enemy inside yourself. Horace talks about rejecting titles, cutting off dead weight, and standing out as a black sheep in a world full of fakes, false prophets, and people who hide behind religion instead of living in truth.
Worry With Purpose is a raw and unfiltered reminder that worry is not your enemy. Staying silent is. When you face your problems head‑on, you take back your power.