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The Long Game Podcast

Podcast door Luke Hockborn

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Technologie en Wetenschap

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Why do we make the choices we do? Most progress is stalled not by a lack of effort, but by the invisible scripts and unconscious patterns that drive our decision-making. The Long Game is a space for clear thinking in a noisy world, designed for those who prioritize sustainable growth over manufactured urgency.I’m Luke Hockborn, and I deconstruct the mechanics of momentum, behavior, and first-principles thinking—specifically for the business of life and work.We bypass the "hacks" and performative motivation of the hustle economy to focus on cognitive architecture. This isn’t about moving faster; it’s about seeing the board more clearly. If you are building something that matters and you value discipline over hype, this is your sounding board for the long-term perspective.No shortcuts. No manufactured urgency. Just the mental models required to play the Long Game.

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aflevering How to Rewrite Your Mindset: Stop Letting Your Past Control Your Present artwork

How to Rewrite Your Mindset: Stop Letting Your Past Control Your Present

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570353/fan_mail/new] Most people treat their identity like concrete that dried when they turned eighteen. They look at their flaws, their tempers, or their anxieties and point backwards—blaming childhood trauma, their parents, or their environment. But using your history as a shield against your current potential is a suicide pact for your future. Your past is an explanation for where you started; it is absolutely not an excuse for where you finish. In this episode of The Long Game, we break down the psychology of personal accountability and dismantle the "Bad Faith" alibi we use to escape the terrifying freedom of taking the wheel today. We explore how your brain attempts to download a stale, memory-based script of "Yesterday's You" every single morning, and how true autonomy requires consciously interrupting that download to re-create yourself in the present moment. We dive deep into: * The Nature vs. Nurture Trap: Why relying on genetics or your ZIP code to explain your limitations is a psychological cop-out that kills personal growth. * The Ghost Driver Analogy: How staring exclusively at the rearview mirror ensures you keep running your life using an old, broken blueprint. * Target Fixation & The Psychology of the Tree: The counter-intuitive skiing phenomenon that explains why obsessing over what you want to avoid causes you to steer directly into it. * The Reactive Rebel: Why building an identity solely to prove your past wrong means you are still a prisoner to it. Stop asking your history for permission to change. If you refuse to step into radical self-ownership, you will pay the ultimate tax: becoming a carbon copy of the exact environment you claim to despise. Your life doesn't change by running away from where you’ve been; it changes when you realize the keys have never left your pocket. It's time to stop defending the mold, put your hands on the wheel, and drive. Listener Notice: We are hosting our second-ever The Long Game Q&A in an upcoming episode! If you want direct mindset coaching or advice on overcoming self-limiting beliefs, habit formation, or mental conditioning, submit your questions now to be answered live on the podcast. Connect with the Show: * Instagram: @thelonggame_podcast [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/thelonggame_podcast] * Message the Show: Buzzsprout (Send a Text/Question) [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570353] Listen On: * Apple Podcasts: The Long Game Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-long-game-podcast/id1868247096] * Spotify: Listen on Spotify [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://open.spotify.com/show/2570353]

Gisteren - 35 min
aflevering The Outsourced Mind — AI, Human Irrelevance & The Choice That Defines This Era artwork

The Outsourced Mind — AI, Human Irrelevance & The Choice That Defines This Era

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570353/fan_mail/new] We thought more options would make us freer. Instead, they made us harder to satisfy. The danger of AI is not that machines start thinking; it’s that humans slowly stop. As convenience becomes the default, deep thinking becomes a lost art. If intelligence becomes abundant and friction disappears, we have to face the ultimate question of this era: what actually makes a human being valuable? In this episode of The Long Game, we explore: * The Cognitive Cost of Convenience: Why removing psychological friction is quietly weakening your memory, focus, and internal resilience. * The Dot-Com Parallel: What the collapse of the 2000s internet bubble teaches us about navigating the current wave of AI hype versus actual reality. * System 1 vs. System 2: How immediate, automated answers are satisfying your brain's craving for lazy relief while starving your capacity for deep judgment. * The Future of Leverage: Why the biggest rewards of this generation won't go to the tech-worshippers or the tech-haters, but to those who learn to think alongside it. We are dismantling The Outsourced Mind—the terrifying reality of trading independent thought for digital convenience. When you outsource your decisions, your writing, and your emotions to a machine, you don’t just save time; you prematurely resolve the very internal tensions that are meant to build your character. Periods of massive technological transformation always create two distinct groups: those who are paralyzed by change, and those who position themselves for it. You cannot stop this shift by refusing to participate, but you cannot outsource your entire mind without losing yourself in the process. It’s time to stop looking for cognitive shortcuts and start building the human depth that no algorithm can replicate. Connect with the Show: * Instagram: @thelonggame_podcast [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/thelonggame_podcast] * Message the Show: Buzzsprout (Send a Text/Question) [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570353] Listen On: * Apple Podcasts: The Long Game Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-long-game-podcast/id1868247096] * Spotify: Listen on Spotify [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://open.spotify.com/show/2570353]

19 mei 2026 - 18 min
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The Attention Debt – Why More Choice Made Us Less Certain

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570353/fan_mail/new] We thought more options would make us freer. Instead, they made us harder to satisfy. In a world of infinite scrolls and visible alternatives, we don't have a lack of options—we have a lack of attention for the options we’ve already chosen. We are living with an "Attention Debt" hanging around our necks, mistaking movement for progress and optionality for intelligence. In this episode of The Long Game, we explore: * The Choice Trap: Why an abundance of information creates a poverty of attention and leaves us harder to satisfy. * The Restart Addiction: Why most people aren't changing direction because they found a better path, but because the current one stopped giving them emotional relief. * Identity Fragmentation: The cost of being "highly interested" but having zero depth in the things that actually matter. * System 1 vs. System 2: Understanding the biological battle between the part of your brain that wants instant relief and the part that has to live with the decision. We dismantle the modern disease of "Always Having Another Option." When every alternative life is visible on a screen, your current reality will always look incomplete. We break down why you cannot compound what you keep interrupting and why the modern world rewards stimulation, but the long game only rewards concentration. You can’t go back and change the beginning of your story, but you are still in time to change the ending. Your life doesn't change because you found more options; it changes when one option finally gets enough of your attention to become real. Stop negotiating with the version of life you think you "should" have had. It’s time to pay the debt, settle into the discomfort of commitment, and start where you are. Connect with the Show: * Instagram: @thelonggame_podcast [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/thelonggame_podcast] * Message the Show: Buzzsprout (Send a Text/Question) [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570353] Listen On: * Apple Podcasts: The Long Game Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-long-game-podcast/id1868247096] * Spotify: Listen on Spotify [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://open.spotify.com/show/2570353]

12 mei 2026 - 16 min
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In a World Where You’re Accepted by Everyone—You’re Prioritised by No One

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570353/fan_mail/new] Most people think being liked is the ultimate social currency. You’re easy to get along with, you avoid friction, and you fit comfortably into every room. But there is a hidden, long-term cost to being the person nobody has a problem with: when it actually comes to the opportunities that matter, you aren’t the first name that comes up. You’ve become someone who is very easy to accept, but incredibly easy to ignore. In this episode of The Long Game, we explore: * The High Cost of Agreeableness: Why social harmony often comes at the expense of personal leverage and respect. * Likability vs. Priority: The uncomfortable reason why being "easy to manage" makes you the last person chosen for a promotion or a pivot. * The Tolerance Trap: How you are actively training people to overlook you by what you consistently allow. * The Resentment Loop: Why "keeping the peace" for others creates an internal war you have to live with every day. We are breaking down the reality that people don't prioritise what doesn't require it. If your presence carries no weight because you’re afraid to create a little friction, you aren't just being "nice"—you’re issuing a self-warrant for stagnation. We dive into the psychology of signaling and why your standards must stop being optional if you want your life to change. Stop asking how to be more accepted and start asking why you aren’t being chosen. You don’t get what you want in this life; you get what you tolerate. It’s time to stop being a background character in your own story and start showing up with the intent and the standards that demand a seat at the table. Connect with the Show: * Instagram: @thelonggame_podcast [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/thelonggame_podcast] * Message the Show: Buzzsprout (Send a Text/Question) [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570353] Listen On: * Apple Podcasts: The Long Game Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-long-game-podcast/id1868247096] * Spotify: Listen on Spotify [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://open.spotify.com/show/2570353]

20 apr 2026 - 24 min
aflevering The Predictive Prison Called Your Mind – Why Your Truth is Killing Your Potential. artwork

The Predictive Prison Called Your Mind – Why Your Truth is Killing Your Potential.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570353/fan_mail/new] Most people think they’re seeing the world as it is. They aren’t. They’re seeing a "best-guess" simulation projected by their own brain. Your mind isn’t a camera recording reality; it’s a prediction engine.  In this episode of The Long Game, we explore: * The 50-Bit Bottleneck: Why you are ignoring 99% of reality every single second. * The Identity Trap: Why "I'm the kind of person who..." is a self-issued warrant for stagnation. * Narrator vs. Experiencer: How the story you tell yourself after the fact is ruining your present. * Belief Utility: Why you need to stop asking if a belief is "true" and start asking if it’s "useful." We are dismantling the Predictive Prison—the internal architecture that keeps you stagnant. Most people are busy being lawyers for their limitations; this episode is about becoming a scientist for your potential. Your behavior is downstream of what you think is true. A belief is a tool, not a tattoo. If the tools you’re carrying aren't cutting through the noise anymore, it’s time to put them down and upgrade your software. Connect with the Show: * Instagram: @thelonggame_podcast [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/thelonggame_podcast] * Message the Show: Buzzsprout (Send a Text/Question) [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570353] Listen On: * Apple Podcasts: The Long Game Podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-long-game-podcast/id1868247096] * Spotify: Listen on Spotify [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://open.spotify.com/show/2570353]

13 apr 2026 - 34 min
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