Murder On The Couch

Your Life Reflects Your Standards!

47 min · 7. Feb. 2026
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In this episode, I break down a hard truth most people avoid: your life isn’t shaped by motivation or luck — it’s shaped by the standards you tolerate. We talk about why men don’t rise to their potential, how small acts of avoidance quietly destroy self-trust, and why discipline only works when standards are clearly defined. This episode is about ownership, honesty, and understanding why your current results exist — without blame, but without excuses. If you’ve been waiting to “feel ready,” this episode is meant to challenge that mindset and replace it with something stronger: personal standards that don’t negotiate with comfort.

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