lifestyle
It was about respect.
Respect for your time.
Respect for your effort.
Respect for your potential.
If you cannot govern your own impulses, the world will govern them for you.
To be disciplined, then, is to live with alignment.
It means your actions match your values, your words match your intentions, and your habits match your principles.
That alignment creates respect, not from... See more
this substack article got me thinking about a lot of things. first of all, i can’t really tell if my brain is rotting. i don’t really spend much time on social media scrolling, but i do consume a lot. some of the suggestions i have picked up already. i am learning a new language, i read a lot, and listen to podcasts that i find interesting to broaden my knowledge about different topics. however, i still crave creativity and critical thinking. i consume more mindfully, but i still consume. as the article suggests, i need to let myself be bored, but i feel like i don’t have time. i may be overly productive. is there such a thing? i workout a lot, go to school, work on homework, work on my business to hopefully earn money on the side, i go to work twice a week. letting myself be bored feels like a waste of time. is it?
Discipline Expert: The Habit That Will Make Or Break Your Entire 2026! James Clear
open.spotify.comin a sense, every action you take, is a vote for the person you wish to become





