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Episode 100: Marginal Gains: The 1% Rule

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Today's episode teaches Dave Brailsford's philosophy of marginal gains — the idea that a one-percent improvement across every small element of a system compounds into something transformational. It's the thinking that took British Cycling from a single lifetime Olympic gold to dominating two consecutive Games. Your one small action today: pick one specific, recurring part of your day and make one concrete improvement to it. Key Topics: marginal gains, one percent rule, compounding improvement, habits and systems, Dave Brailsford, British Cycling, action and momentum Subscribe to The Daily Discipline for a daily reset on Clarity, one morning at a time.

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