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Lucid Thinking

Podcast de Jason Lamar

inglés

Tecnología y ciencia

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Some people believe they need motivation. Others are convinced they need discipline. They're both wrong. What they actually need is a worldview that makes the right actions obvious and the wrong ones impossible to justify. Lucid Thinking explores the mental models, philosophies, and frameworks that help you see reality clearly, question narratives, and act with agency.

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Portada del episodio You Don’t Need Discipline — You Need a New Standard

You Don’t Need Discipline — You Need a New Standard

Most people believe they have a discipline problem. They think if they were more motivated, more consistent, or more disciplined, their life would change. But that’s not what’s actually happening. People don’t do what’s right. They do what they can justify. If you want to procrastinate, you’ll find a reason. If you want to avoid something difficult, you’ll explain it away. If you want to indulge in something you know isn’t good for you, you’ll make it make sense. And then you tell yourself: “I need more discipline.” In this episode, Jason Lamar breaks down why discipline and motivation are often misunderstood, and why your behavior is actually controlled by your internal standards and worldview. Because when something truly doesn’t make sense to you anymore, you don’t need discipline to avoid it. You don’t debate it. You don’t struggle with it. You don’t negotiate with yourself. It becomes unthinkable. And when your standards change, your behavior follows automatically. The goal isn’t to force yourself to do better. The goal is to become the kind of person who no longer sees certain behaviors as an option.

28 de mar de 2026 - 11 min
Portada del episodio Life Doesn’t Give You Results — It Gives You Pieces

Life Doesn’t Give You Results — It Gives You Pieces

Everyone wants the finished version of life. The body. The money. The confidence. The relationship. But life doesn’t work that way. When you open a box of Legos, you don’t get the final product. You get a pile of scattered pieces. And the only way to get what’s on the box… is to build it. In this episode, Jason Lamar breaks down why life operates the same way. When you ask for strength, you don’t receive strength — you receive challenges that force you to become stronger. When you ask for confidence, you don’t receive confidence — you receive situations that demand it. When you ask for a better life, you don’t receive results — you receive the raw materials. Most people think they’re not getting what they want. But the reality is: They’ve already been given the pieces. They just haven’t put them together. And the part most people overlook: The best part isn’t the finished product. The best part is building it.

18 de mar de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio The World Isn’t What Your Phone Shows You

The World Isn’t What Your Phone Shows You

If you judged the world based only on social media and the news, you would think everything is falling apart. Constant conflict. Constant outrage. Constant crisis. But when you actually step outside and experience the world for yourself, something strange happens. Most of the time… life is normal. In this episode, Jason Lamar explores the gap between the reality presented through screens and the reality most people actually experience in their daily lives. The media economy runs on attention, and attention is easiest to capture through fear, outrage, and negativity. Over time, this creates the illusion that the world is worse than it really is. But the truth is simple: You tend to see more of whatever you constantly look for. If you search for problems everywhere, the world will feel like a dangerous place. If you focus on opportunities, connection, and possibility, the world starts to look very different. Your attention shapes your perception. Your perception shapes your experience. And the life you experience often becomes the one you expect to find.

16 de mar de 2026 - 13 min
Portada del episodio Stop Letting the Internet Define What Success Looks Like

Stop Letting the Internet Define What Success Looks Like

A lot of people aren’t pursuing the life they actually want. They’re pursuing the life the internet told them they should want. Social media constantly pushes a narrow definition of success — more money, more work, certain lifestyles, certain relationship dynamics — and anyone who chooses something different is often mocked or shamed. Over time, this pressure convinces people that their own preferences are wrong. In this episode, Jason Lamar explores how influencer culture subtly shapes people’s goals and why learning to define success for yourself is essential to living a meaningful life. Not everyone wants the same career. Not everyone wants the same relationship. Not everyone wants the same lifestyle. The real question isn’t whether your life looks impressive to the internet. The real question is whether it actually makes sense to you.

14 de mar de 2026 - 11 min
Portada del episodio Why You Shouldn’t Believe Things That Don’t Make Sense to You

Why You Shouldn’t Believe Things That Don’t Make Sense to You

Most people believe things they’ve never actually examined. Ideas get repeated, defended, and passed around through family, culture, politics, and media — but very few people ever stop to ask whether those beliefs actually make sense to them. In this episode, Jason Lamar explores the danger of blind belief and why understanding the reasons behind what you believe is essential to thinking clearly. If you can’t explain why you believe something, there’s a good chance it isn’t really your belief — it’s something you inherited. This conversation is about reclaiming your ability to think independently, questioning assumptions, and refusing to accept ideas simply because they are popular, traditional, or socially expected. Learning to think for yourself isn’t easy, but it may be one of the most important skills you ever develop.

13 de mar de 2026 - 23 min
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