At 18, Winston Churchill fell 29 feet from a bridge into a dry ravine, lay unconscious for three days, and spent nearly a year convalescing. What followed should have been a tragedy. Darren Hardy examines what actually happened next and why the year of forced stillness proved to be the pivot that launched one of the most consequential careers in modern history.
This episode digs into what separates people who are undone by their worst setbacks from those who emerge from them permanently redirected.
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