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Most people aren’t afraid of failing.
They’re afraid of looking ordinary while trying.
That fear is exactly why they stay average.
In Risk Ordinary, A. Cordero dismantles the fantasy that greatness comes from bold moments, viral wins, or constant excitement. In reality, extraordinary results are built through repetitive, unglamorous discipline and calculated risk taken over long stretches of boredom.
This episode breaks down:
Why humans are wired for safety—and how that wiring sabotages modern success
Why “playing it safe” quietly locks you into serving someone else’s goals
The uncomfortable truth about consistency, monotony, and delayed payoff
Why traders, entrepreneurs, and high performers must embrace public discomfort to win
Greatness isn’t dramatic.
It’s quiet, repetitive, and unforgiving.
If you’re still chasing excitement, you’re already losing.
By Produced by A. Cordero5
33 ratings
Most people aren’t afraid of failing.
They’re afraid of looking ordinary while trying.
That fear is exactly why they stay average.
In Risk Ordinary, A. Cordero dismantles the fantasy that greatness comes from bold moments, viral wins, or constant excitement. In reality, extraordinary results are built through repetitive, unglamorous discipline and calculated risk taken over long stretches of boredom.
This episode breaks down:
Why humans are wired for safety—and how that wiring sabotages modern success
Why “playing it safe” quietly locks you into serving someone else’s goals
The uncomfortable truth about consistency, monotony, and delayed payoff
Why traders, entrepreneurs, and high performers must embrace public discomfort to win
Greatness isn’t dramatic.
It’s quiet, repetitive, and unforgiving.
If you’re still chasing excitement, you’re already losing.

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