The guest
Sandeep Sinha
The unglamorous truth about staying with something long after the motivation has worn off.
What they talked about
Sandeep Sinha took the chair for the show's two-part conversation on discipline, failure, and success. He grew up in a home where education and discipline were the weather, not a lecture, and he is candid about his own failures, including doing badly enough in his first year of engineering to see red marks on the results.
His central idea is a distinction most people never make: motivation is the fuel that launches you, discipline is what carries you across the line. He builds it out with the British cycling team that won by fixing small things, the Atomic Habits framework of one percent daily gains, and an honest blueprint for anyone trying to build something consistent, including a young host chasing a million subscribers.
The conversations

Discipline
Nobody Tells You This About Discipline
Most people wait to feel motivated. Sandeep explains why that is the exact reason they stay stuck, and what discipline really asks of you once the excitement is gone.

Failure & Success
What Failing Over and Over Finally Taught Him About Success
He failed more times than he can count before anything worked. This is the honest version of a success story, the part nobody posts.
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