Warrior Kid Podcast #42: Ask Uncle Jake
Feb 27, 2026
Conversation about perseverance and why sticking with tough goals matters. A debate on whether educational video games really help learning. A personal look at why someone chose the Navy SEALs and their maritime focus. Tips on cheering at jujitsu tournaments so teammates are not distracted. A discussion about when humor is appropriate in dangerous situations.
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Perseverance Is The Skill That Wins Hard Goals
- Perseverance means continuing when things get hard and is required to reach worthwhile goals.
- Uncle Jake lists examples like improving soccer, earning a jujitsu promotion, learning guitar, and getting an A on a math test to show why persistence matters.
Limit Video Games Even If They Claim To Teach
- Don't overuse video games; they rarely build real-life skills, strength, or health.
- Use educational games only if they truly teach valuable topics like math, spelling, history, science, or music and limit playtime in favor of reading and practice.
Use Educational Games As A Supplement Not A Substitute
- If a game is truly educational, favor other learning methods too like writing, reading, practicing, drawing, and researching.
- Those activities build stronger thinking and creativity than passive screen time, so treat educational games as one tool, not the main one.







