Most people think they’re lazy. They’re not.
In this new episode of David’s Progress, I break down why effort shows up when options disappear — and why pressure, not motivation, is often what activates your potential.
From a childhood story about Milo to early lessons in value exchange and desire, this episode reframes laziness, ambition, and execution in a way that will challenge how you see yourself.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, unmotivated, or frustrated with your own inaction — this episode is for you.
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What You’ll Learn
Why laziness is often a privilege, not a flaw
How pressure reveals how hardworking you really are
The difference between desire and motivation
Why some people “suddenly” become entrepreneurs
How to manufacture urgency when life hasn’t forced it yet
Key Takeaway
If you haven’t been pushed into a corner yet, you have to push yourself into one — by building desire intentionally.
Nothing changes without it.
Creatives who feel “unmotivated”
People stuck at the idea stage
Anyone who thinks they lack discipline
Aspiring entrepreneurs, builders, and thinkers
Who This Episode Is For
Creatives who feel “unmotivated”
People stuck at the idea stage
Anyone who thinks they lack discipline
Aspiring entrepreneurs, builders, and thinkers