Most people don't fail because they lack information.
They fail because they're addicted to the idea that their situation is different.
In this episode, I break down a lesson that's followed me since Jesuit high school. A priest once explained why nothing shocks him anymore. Not sin. Not failure. Not excuses. And it turns out that lesson is the exact framework most adults need to stop sabotaging themselves.
Running businesses. Raising kids. Leading teams. Getting punched in the face by lawsuits, chaos, staff issues, market shifts, and pressure. I've lived all of it. And here's the hard truth: none of it is unique.
Your market isn't special.
Your schedule isn't special.
Your stress isn't special.
Your excuses definitely aren't special.
The moment you stop arguing for your own exceptional suffering is the moment you stop hunting for magical answers and start executing on the boring fundamentals that actually work.
This episode is about dropping the drama, killing the ego, and reclaiming momentum. Because you don't need a custom solution built in a lab. You already know what to do. You just don't want to do it.
And that honesty?
That's where progress starts.
If you're ready to stop whining, stop romanticizing struggle, and get back to work, this one's for you.