You already know what to do. So why isn't it done?
Because you are not lazy. You are fighting an undefeated opponent who has trained with you since birth, knows exactly how many minutes of discomfort you tolerate, and wears your face. Psychology has spent fifty years filming his style. This book is the tape.
In fifteen rounds built on true stories (Victor Hugo locking away his own clothes to finish a novel, the champion swimmer who quit half a mile from shore in the fog, the 42-to-1 underdog who got up off the canvas against Mike Tyson, Foreman winning the title twenty years apart in the same red trunks), you will learn:
- why procrastination is not a time problem, and the five-minute counter that ends it
- the willpower myth science quietly buried, and what disciplined people actually do instead
- the two-minute floor that makes zero days structurally impossible
- the knockdown protocol: take the count, refuse the story, get up on schedule
- how identity is built one vote at a time, and why nobody holds a title alone
Every round ends with one drill you can run the same day, and one rule worth keeping. Fifteen rules in total: the complete fight plan against the only opponent who has ever really beaten you.
You will never knock him out. You only have to outbox him, one ordinary day at a time.
Answer the bell.