
Born in Poverty, Built a Legacy: Franklin's Rise

Why Your Goals Keep Failing And How To Fix It

Discipline Over Motivation: The Unstoppable Path to Success

Your Time Is Running Out, Live Like a SEAL

Your Hour Today Determines Your Destiny

Day One Not One Day: Transform Your Life Now

Discipline Equals Freedom: The Truth About Time

The Work Nobody Sees

5 Ways You're Ruining Your Academic Future

Discipline Equals Freedom

The Dragon Of Chaos: Why Failure Is Your Greatest Gift

Discipline Equals Freedom
It's 3 AM, my phone rings.
"Hello?" All I hear is furious chicken clucking in the background. Then a panicked voice yells, "HELP ME—HE'S FIGURED OUT HOW TO USE THE STOVE!"
Jake was a college student who loved gaming more than anything.
One day, just as he was about to win a crucial match in an online game, his WiFi suddenly
I still use Reddit and Instagram, mostly at the end of the day when I'm recovering from a long day,
but my god, not having these apps on my phone made a world of a difference because
I was at a bar and ordered a piña colada.
The server laughed—like, what's wrong with a guy wanting a tropical drink?
A few weeks ago, I signed up for
"high payouts for simple tasks."
This question, which I call the unraveling question, is the opposite of what we normally ask ourselves in regards to
"What am I addicted to, and how do I quit?", you ask yourself "Is there literally anything about my life whatsoever that isn't based around my addiction to getting a quick buzz?"

Born in Poverty, Built a Legacy: Franklin's Rise

Why Your Goals Keep Failing And How To Fix It

Discipline Over Motivation: The Unstoppable Path to Success

Your Time Is Running Out, Live Like a SEAL

Your Hour Today Determines Your Destiny

Day One Not One Day: Transform Your Life Now

Discipline Equals Freedom: The Truth About Time

The Work Nobody Sees

5 Ways You're Ruining Your Academic Future

Discipline Equals Freedom

The Dragon Of Chaos: Why Failure Is Your Greatest Gift

Discipline Equals Freedom
It's 3 AM, my phone rings.
"Hello?" All I hear is furious chicken clucking in the background. Then a panicked voice yells, "HELP ME—HE'S FIGURED OUT HOW TO USE THE STOVE!"
Jake was a college student who loved gaming more than anything.
One day, just as he was about to win a crucial match in an online game, his WiFi suddenly
I still use Reddit and Instagram, mostly at the end of the day when I'm recovering from a long day,
but my god, not having these apps on my phone made a world of a difference because
I was at a bar and ordered a piña colada.
The server laughed—like, what's wrong with a guy wanting a tropical drink?
A few weeks ago, I signed up for
"high payouts for simple tasks."
This question, which I call the unraveling question, is the opposite of what we normally ask ourselves in regards to
"What am I addicted to, and how do I quit?", you ask yourself "Is there literally anything about my life whatsoever that isn't based around my addiction to getting a quick buzz?"