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In this episode of One Percent Better, Jay Hill and Alexander Blanc break down the mindset of a man who shows up with purpose, every single day—no matter the mood, moment, or obstacle. Titled “The 24 Hour Man,” this conversation dives deep into what it means to be disciplined, mentally sharp, and spiritually aligned, even when no one’s watching.
Jay and Alex explore why so many men fail to lead themselves, how pressure exposes inconsistency, and why the key to greatness isn’t found in high moments—it’s found in your daily habits. From discussing how men can become emotionally unstable when they lack routine, to explaining the importance of self-leadership, this episode is both a mirror and a challenge to anyone aiming to become the man they say they are.
If you’ve ever felt like you're capable of more but can’t quite lock in, this episode will push you to ask: Can I trust myself today? Tomorrow? Every day?
Because becoming him means being him—24 hours at a time.
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In this episode of One Percent Better, Jay Hill and Alexander Blanc break down the mindset of a man who shows up with purpose, every single day—no matter the mood, moment, or obstacle. Titled “The 24 Hour Man,” this conversation dives deep into what it means to be disciplined, mentally sharp, and spiritually aligned, even when no one’s watching.
Jay and Alex explore why so many men fail to lead themselves, how pressure exposes inconsistency, and why the key to greatness isn’t found in high moments—it’s found in your daily habits. From discussing how men can become emotionally unstable when they lack routine, to explaining the importance of self-leadership, this episode is both a mirror and a challenge to anyone aiming to become the man they say they are.
If you’ve ever felt like you're capable of more but can’t quite lock in, this episode will push you to ask: Can I trust myself today? Tomorrow? Every day?
Because becoming him means being him—24 hours at a time.

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