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Feb 14, 2026 • 47min

ITS NOT ENOUGH, MORE EFFORT - Motivational Speech

David Goggins, former Navy SEAL and ultramarathon runner known for extreme endurance and blunt motivation. He talks about choosing discomfort to grow. He stresses relentless work ethic, vivid focus, and turning pain into fuel. He urges ignoring critics, outworking everyone, and committing so deeply your goals become unavoidable.
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Feb 13, 2026 • 22min

The Art Of Failing.

Talks about reframing failure as part of learning and using losses to analyze and improve. Covers resilience stories, taking bold risks early in life, and choosing hard work over comfort. Emphasizes daily habits, cutting toxic influences, and committing fully to growth. Encourages using fear of failure as fuel and staying focused on long-term goals.
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Feb 13, 2026 • 22min

Outwork Every Doubt.

A high-energy push to outwork doubt with relentless hustle and manufactured urgency. Talks about choosing confidence over fear and building internal discipline through uncomfortable action. Covers embracing highs and lows, prioritizing problems, and creating your own luck by positioning and persistence. Encourages a never-arrive mentality and living on the edge of your potential.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 20min

THE ROAD TO SUCCESS IS LONELY.

A deep dive into why pursuing wealth and ambition often leads to isolation. Stories of personal sacrifice, injury, and ruthless routines illustrate the price of leveling up. Historical examples link solitude to major breakthroughs. Emphasis on bold, uncomfortable choices, strict boundaries, and learning to welcome silence as a tool for intuition and growth.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 20min

Silence Builds Real Wealth.

A conversation about the law of vibration and how attraction shapes reality. They explore clarifying desire and the role of feeling and subconscious language. Topics include how ideas become form, the importance of work ethic and preparation, and building habits through systems. Discussion also covers tracking progress, standards that shape identity, and spiritual awareness for lasting change.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 19min

Feel Nothing, Control Everything.

Motivational talk about pushing feelings aside to keep showing up and outworking everyone. Discussion of staying emotionless in high-stakes decisions like trading and scaling capital. Practical focus on schedules, discipline, and surviving hard times day by day. Advice on noticing emotions without reacting and taking responsibility for internal responses.
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Feb 11, 2026 • 21min

DECIDE THAT IT'S YOURS.

Provocative questions about wanting and how vagueness blocks progress. Clear guidance on specifying exact goals and vividly imagining success. Instructions to commit fully, cut alternatives, and act before feeling ready. Tips for daily identity work, extreme ownership of choices, and choosing responses to create purpose.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 34min

You Don't Have to Carry the Weight of Despair Alone

Jordan Peterson, clinical psychologist and public intellectual, offers sharp reflections on responsibility, malevolence, and mythic archetypes. He explores bullying, bravery, and how standing firm defuses intimidation. He traces symbols like snakes, dragons, and amusement parks to deeper cultural meanings. He contrasts individual evil with systemic sources and connects responsibility to finding meaning.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 20min

Money Won't Make You Happy. Be Happy Now.

A lively dive into choosing happiness now through mindset shifts and daily habits. Topics include gratitude practice, living in the present, and owning your feelings. They explore purpose over money, finding joy in small things, serving others, and reshaping your self-story. Practical tips and the TIME habit framework are shared for lasting contentment.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 20min

You Need to Learn to Think

Jordan B. Peterson, clinical psychologist and professor known for cultural commentary and self-improvement work. He argues that learning to write is learning to think. He contrasts single-minded career focus with balanced life priorities. He explores gendered life choices, personality matching in partnerships, household tension from trait differences, and skepticism about public education.

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