Stair Pits
Nobody wants to wait anymore — and it's not laziness. It's that a lot of people have quietly stopped believing the future is real. When tomorrow feels unreliable, delayed gratification stops making sense. Instant gratification doesn't just become tempting — it becomes rational. R.A. Thompson, author of Unbreakable Origins: Stair Pits, breaks down why patience and sacrifice are collapsing, and what it actually takes to build a life that moves forward. In this episode: Why delayed gratification only works when you believe the future can be better How social media turns dopamine into a lifestyle and shallow validation into identity Outrage and victimhood as performance — with no real responsibility attached Participation trophies, losing, and why failure is where real self-esteem gets built The difference between self-esteem from winning vs. self-esteem from responsibility Sacrifice redefined — it's not giving something up, it's reprioritizing for something bigger Why forgetting the past kills your ability to build a future Gratitude, perspective, and what we're missing about opportunity What's one thing you're willing to give up to move forward? Drop it in the comments. 📖 Get the book — darkly funny, raw, and impossible to put down: 👉 www.unbreakableorigins.com Subscribe and share it with someone who still believes in the long game. [00:00:00] Why The Future Matters [00:06:39] Why People Stopped Trusting Tomorrow [00:12:03] Social Media And Instant Dopamine [00:19:06] How Lucky Americans Really Are [00:27:12] Addiction Stories And Life Without Goals [00:31:20] Use The Past To Build A Future [00:34:33] Buy The Book And Subscribe
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