Broken Bones, Unbroken Will

Pain forced Simon Cowell to look at a life he’d been racing through on autopilot. The crashes stripped away the illusion of invincibility, leaving a man who suddenly couldn’t kick a ball with his son or walk the garden without feeling that every step was a victory. Therapy, once unthinkable to him, became a lifeline when he realized he couldn’t even put his despair into words for Eric.

Yet in those same fragile moments, he found an unexpected anchor. His son calling him “Iron Man” turned surgical metal into a badge of honor instead of a reminder of failure. His fiancée Lauren’s steady presence pushed him toward a healthier life, not for fame, but for fatherhood. He still refuses to give up his bike, not out of recklessness, but because surviving taught him this: the point was never to avoid falling, but to choose, again and again, to get back up.

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