The Shape of Discipline
This conversation lives behind the image.
Behind the polish. The visibility. The story we tell about having “made it.”
Clarissa Burt grew up inside strict rules, left home at eighteen, survived abuse, and built a life that looked powerful long before it felt anchored. We don’t talk about confidence as a glow or a performance. We talk about what it costs. What it takes. What stays.
This is a conversation about the quiet work ~ the rebuilding no one sees. About esteem as something practiced daily, not claimed once. About giving endlessly, and the far more vulnerable act of learning how to receive. About what happens when survival ends and there’s no applause to hold you up.
What remains when the image falls away?
Who are you when you’re alone with yourself?
A conversation about maturity, endurance, and the interior life — the one that makes a life inhabitable.


