What happens when a single moment of failure defines an entire life? In this episode, we explore Lord Jim, Joseph Conrad's haunting study of honor, shame, and the stories we tell ourselves to survive them. Jim dreams of heroism, but one act of cowardice shatters that self-image and sends him wandering across oceans in search of redemption that never quite holds. Through fractured narration, moral ambiguity, and relentless psychological pressure, Conrad asks whether character is revealed in crisis—or destroyed by it. This episode looks beyond the adventure tale to uncover why Lord Jim is really about guilt, self-deception, and the impossible desire to become the person we believe we should have been.