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Most people are trying to fix symptoms instead of causes.
You miss the gym and think you lack discipline.
You eat poorly and think you have weak willpower.
You feel exhausted and think you’ve become lazy.
But what if those aren’t the real problem?
In this episode, I talk about root causes — the foundational issues underneath the visible struggles in our lives. I use my recent work travel and disrupted sleep routine as an example of how one weak pillar can quietly affect everything else: mood, discipline, diet, training, recovery, and emotional resilience.
The Stoics understood something modern people often forget: if you misdiagnose the problem, you can spend years fighting shadows.
You don’t need to fix 100 problems individually.
You need to find the few upstream problems generating the rest.
And you don’t need to be perfect.
You just need to become directionally right.
By Brandon Tumblin4.7
3232 ratings
Most people are trying to fix symptoms instead of causes.
You miss the gym and think you lack discipline.
You eat poorly and think you have weak willpower.
You feel exhausted and think you’ve become lazy.
But what if those aren’t the real problem?
In this episode, I talk about root causes — the foundational issues underneath the visible struggles in our lives. I use my recent work travel and disrupted sleep routine as an example of how one weak pillar can quietly affect everything else: mood, discipline, diet, training, recovery, and emotional resilience.
The Stoics understood something modern people often forget: if you misdiagnose the problem, you can spend years fighting shadows.
You don’t need to fix 100 problems individually.
You need to find the few upstream problems generating the rest.
And you don’t need to be perfect.
You just need to become directionally right.

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