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Redefining Strength

Steve GatenaBy Steve GatenaMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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You’re standing in the garage.
Hand on the doorknob.
Keys already in your pocket.

Inside, your family is waiting.
Dinner’s probably getting cold.

But out here, you can still hold it together.
No one sees the tightness in your chest.
No one has to know about the burdens you’re carrying.

You take a breath. You turn the knob.

That moment, right there, is where strength gets defined.

Strength doesn’t mean carrying everything alone.

Picture a foundation being poured for a house.
The concrete isn’t strong because it stands isolated.
It’s strong because of what’s mixed into it

The very things that make it vulnerable in the mixing process are what make it unshakable when it sets.

Your heart works the same way.

Paul wrote, “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” (Galatians 6:2)

Note that he doesn’t say “carry your own burden in silence.”
Or “prove you don’t need anyone.”
But carry each other’s burdens.

That word “carry” isn’t about strength.
It’s about movement.
It’s about letting someone else step into the load with you.
Even when every instinct says to shoulder it alone….

The strongest foundations are built with help.

Here’s what vulnerability actually looks like:

It’s texting your friend and saying, “I’m struggling with something. Can we talk?”
It’s telling your spouse, “I don’t have this figured out yet.”
It’s showing your kids that grown men ask for help, admit mistakes, and sit with hard emotions without running.

Today, reach out to one person.
Tell them one true thing you’ve been carrying alone.
Five minutes. One text. One conversation over coffee.

Not because you’re weak.
Because you’re building something that lasts.

Redefining Strength

You’re standing in the garage.
Hand on the doorknob.
Keys already in your pocket.

Inside, your family is waiting.
Dinner’s probably getting cold.

But out here, you can still hold it together.
No one sees the tightness in your chest.
No one has to know about the burdens you’re carrying.

You take a breath. You turn the knob.

That moment, right there, is where strength gets defined.

Strength doesn’t mean carrying everything alone.

Picture a foundation being poured for a house.
The concrete isn’t strong because it stands isolated.
It’s strong because of what’s mixed into it

The very things that make it vulnerable in the mixing process are what make it unshakable when it sets.

Your heart works the same way.

Paul wrote, “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” (Galatians 6:2)

Note that he doesn’t say “carry your own burden in silence.”
Or “prove you don’t need anyone.”
But carry each other’s burdens.

That word “carry” isn’t about strength.
It’s about movement.
It’s about letting someone else step into the load with you.
Even when every instinct says to shoulder it alone….

The strongest foundations are built with help.

Here’s what vulnerability actually looks like:

It’s texting your friend and saying, “I’m struggling with something. Can we talk?”
It’s telling your spouse, “I don’t have this figured out yet.”
It’s showing your kids that grown men ask for help, admit mistakes, and sit with hard emotions without running.

Today, reach out to one person.
Tell them one true thing you’ve been carrying alone.
Five minutes. One text. One conversation over coffee.

Not because you’re weak.
Because you’re building something that lasts.

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Steve Gatena

Steve is an American Entrepreneur, NCAA Champion, and the youngest advisor to the President of the United States to be appointed to the National Infrastructure Advisory Council.

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