From The Green Notebook

Wandering into the Woods: Sarah Blake Morgan on Ego Death and Finding Purpose

May 31, 2025
In a candid discussion, Sarah Blake Morgan, a former national correspondent for the Associated Press turned Army officer, reflects on her transformative journey. She shares how leaving journalism led to an unexpected exploration of identity and purpose, highlighting the fear of stillness compared to rigorous assignments. Sarah opens up about the painful process of relinquishing her past titles and the discoveries made through storytelling in uniform. Her metaphorical trek into the woods symbolizes finding clarity amidst uncertainty, reminding us that growth often flourishes at the end of familiar paths.
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ANECDOTE

Life-Changing 82nd Airborne Story

  • Sarah Blake Morgan's experience with the 82nd Airborne Division inspired her to join the Army.
  • Living in the barracks with infantrymen was terrifying but life-changing for her.
INSIGHT

Struggle with Identity Loss

  • Sarah struggled to let go of her identity as a reporter after joining the Army.
  • Her reporter persona was her 'seat at the table' and losing it has been difficult.
INSIGHT

Embracing Ego Death

  • You must kill the ego and persona to discover who you really are.
  • This process, called ego death, allows personal growth beyond titles and identities.
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