The Story You Didn’t Expect

by | Apr 27, 2026

Why men lose heart in midlife…

Here’s a sobering reality:

Men are extremely vulnerable to depression and suicide in middle-age—especially between the ages of 45-54.

A persistent hopelessness can set in when they realize they’ve checked many of society’s ‘fulfillment boxes’… but still feel empty.

We even have a name for it: midlife crisis.

Why does this happen?

Why do responsible men—with jobs, families, and real accomplishments—end up depressed and lonely?

Here’s my answer:

It’s in their 40s that many men notice the story of their lives is different than what they envisioned.

They expected to achieve certain things, and haven’t.

And they assumed what they have achieved would feel different, but it doesn’t.

The story hasn’t gone the way they thought it would.

And it hits their identity hard.

It can make them feel like a failure… or a nobody.

From there, responses vary.

Some chase distraction—extravagant purchases, affairs, escape through alcohol or other habits.

But none of it helps.

In fact, it only deepens the downward spiral.

So what’s the way out?

It begins with seeing your story differently.

Trying to write your own story is an exercise in futility.

No man controls all the variables of his life. And when he tries, he will eventually hit a wall.

That moment can feel like the end.

But it isn’t.

It’s an invitation.

To look to God as the author of your story—and to trust that He is writing something better than you could on your own.

So when a man hits that wall in midlife, it’s not a time to despair.

It’s a time to pivot.

To realign his life with the story God is unfolding.

And to remember this:

Your identity was never meant to rest on your achievements.

It rests in being a redeemed image-bearer of God—called to take your place in His greater story.

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