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Work On Your Game: Discipline, Structure, and Execution Under Pressure

#3362: Violence Is A GREAT Thing

Work On Your Game: Discipline, Structure, and Execution Under Pressure

Dre Baldwin

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4.9 β€’ 600 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 28 July 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Today I'm talking about why violence is actually a great thing. Yeah, I said it violence is useful, necessary, and in many cases, the right response. You hear people, especially those with a lot of feminine energy saying stuff like β€œviolence is never okay,” and that’s just nonsense. In this episode, I break it down logically and rationally so you can understand exactly why that mindset is wrong. By the end of this, you’ll see why violence has its place and why you should stop feeling bad about acknowledging that truth. Show Notes: Β  [01:36]#1 Violence is the bottom line of all human communication. [14:43]#2 Violence keeps everybody in line.Β  [22:50]#3 No one has a problem with violence when it's used for your protection or if you see a justified reason for using it.Β  [25:49]Recap Next Steps: πŸŽ“ Work On Your Game University Get structured, get paid β†’ WorkOnYourGameUniversity.com πŸ“§ Dre’s Daily Emails (Free) Clarity. Strategy. Execution. β†’ WorkOnMyGame.com πŸ€– Chat with DreGPT AI that thinks like Dre β†’ DreAllDay.com/AI 🎧 Free Audiobooks The Third Day β†’ ThirdDayBook.com/audible Mirror Of Motivation β†’ MirrorOfMotivation.com/audible πŸ“š Claim Your Free Books The Third Day β†’ ThirdDayBook.com Mirror Of Motivation β†’ MirrorOfMotivation.com Sales Discipline System β†’ SalesDisciplineBook.com Overseas Basketball Blueprint β†’ BallOverseas.com How To Play As Well As You Practice β†’ HoopHandbook.com/Free πŸ’΅ Support the Show CashApp β†’ Cash.app/$DreBaldwin πŸ“± Connect with Dre Instagram β†’ Instagram.com/DreBaldwin TikTok β†’ TikTok.com/@WorkOnYourGame YouTube β†’ YouTube.com/DreAllDay Twitter / X β†’ X.com/DreAllDay Facebook β†’ Facebook.com/WorkOnYourGameUniversity πŸŽ™ All Episodes + Archive β†’ WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com

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0:00.0

When people know you're capable of violence and they know that you will use that capability,

0:06.2

you're less likely to even need it because most people don't want to test it.

0:13.4

Work on your game. Work on your game. Work on your game.

0:17.6

This is Drey Baldwin. And work on your game is the system that turns discipline into dominance.

0:23.9

Topic today, why violence is a great thing. Yes, violence is a great thing. Now, sometimes you will hear somebody.

0:32.1

Usually it's a woman, but often it can be more increasingly, it's become some feminine energy man saying some stupid shit like violence is never right under any circumstances or there should never be violence or I don't condone violence or I'm condemning violence or I'm against any and all kinds.

0:49.7

This is the kind of stupid shit you hear people saying.

0:51.9

I'm against any and all kinds of violence no matter the reason.

0:55.2

This is a completely ridiculous thing for anyone to say.

0:58.4

And when I put it into context here in today's episode, both logically and rationally, as always, you understand why.

1:04.4

As usual, I know exactly what I'm talking about and why it will make perfect sense for you to adopt this mindset, even if you have been taught

1:10.9

some stupid shit before this, like the stuff that I just gave you as an example. So this is not

1:16.4

a person thinking in their right mind, anyone who has the idea that violence is a bad thing.

1:21.4

Violence is an amazing thing. It is a useful thing. And most importantly, it is a necessary thing. Okay? After I say what I have to say here today, it will make perfect sense to you. So let's get into what it is that I have to say. So it can start making that perfect sense to you. Point number one, today's topic once again is why violence is a great thing. Point number one, violence is the bottom line of all human communication. And we

1:44.5

need to digest the point that I just said and really think about that. Violence is the

1:48.6

bottom line of all human communication. Every interaction between two human beings is founded on

1:55.4

either violence itself or the underlying lingering potential for violence. Every engagement between two

2:03.8

human beings, this is the foundation of the engagement. Now, you may be saying, Dr. What the hell

2:08.2

do you mean the foundation of every engagement? You're saying when I walk through the hallway

2:11.2

in my office building where I work and I pass a coworker who I don't know, but I've seen before

2:16.6

and I say hello and they say hello, you're saying that there's some undercurrent of potential violence there? The answer is yes. When two men have a conversation, as opposed to, let's say, women and children have any conversation, let's just say two men. It is especially true with men that men are always sizing each other up subconsciously, if not consciously, sizing each other up in the process of having a conversation. Why do we do this? And I'm not talking about just any kind of conversation or argument or confrontation. I'm talking in any form of communication. Two men can just be shaking hands and saying hello and they just met each other at a cocktail party. Something as simple as me paying for gas at the gas station counter. That man is sizing

2:51.3

me up and I'm sizing him up. Where I'm standing in line at the gas station. There's a guy in front of me.

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