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E26 - Why Less Talented People Keep Winning

37 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Some people have talent and stay stuck for years. Others have average ability and become unstoppable. Why? Because success is rarely about capability. It’s about willingness. In this episode of Anti-Gravity, we unpack the psychology of discipline, self-sabotage, comfort, ego, and why the people who keep growing are usually the ones willing to do what others avoid. The capable impress people. The willing transform. #AntiGravity #Discipline #SelfMastery #Mindset #PersonalGrowth #Faith #Psychology #Leadership #Purpose #Identity

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