The Rebuild Podcast

Why Smart Men Stay Stuck for Decades | Ep 13

17 min · 1 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Why Smart Men Stay Stuck for Decades | Ep 13

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In this episode we cover: - Why men repeat the same patterns for years without realizing it - The hidden role of “shoulds” and how they disconnect you from reality - How your beliefs quietly keep you stuck in careers, relationships, and identities that don’t work - The emotional price of facing reality (and why most men avoid it) - The mindset shift that unlocks new paths, better decisions, and real progress - How to start questioning your limiting beliefs without blowing up your entire life For direct 1on1 support, email me@natejohansen.com

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