The Practical Philosopher
In this episode of The Practical Philosopher, I reframe discipline as something radically different: not self-punishment, but self-respect. Not intensity, but consistency. Not hype, but care. In this episode, I explore: * Why motivation is a terrible leader—it's inconsistent and mood-dependent. Discipline is steady. It's choosing your future self over your current feelings. * The paradox of short-term "freedom" vs. long-term restriction * The difference between the pain of discipline and the pain of regret * Why many people don't lack discipline—they lack self-belief * How to build discipline through identity, not intensity * Practical systems to make consistency automatic If this episode resonated with you, leave a comment and tell me one area of your life where you're choosing your future self this week. I read every single one. And if you want more conversations that turn philosophy into something you can actually use—follow the show and join me for the next episode.
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