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Episode 93: Discipline Equals Freedom — Revisited

2 min · 7. juli 2026
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We've touched on Jocko Willink's Discipline Equals Freedom before — today we go a layer deeper into why constraint is the actual engine of freedom, not its opposite. The episode draws on Willink's command experience, Twyla Tharp's creative rituals, and Roy Baumeister's research on decision fatigue to show how front-loading structure is what makes downstream choices feel effortless. One small action to take today: pick one recurring friction decision and make it once, in writing. Key Topics: Discipline Equals Freedom, Jocko Willink, self-discipline, decision fatigue, habits and systems, agency, mental models Subscribe to The Daily Discipline for a daily reset on Clarity, one morning at a time.

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