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EverydaySpy Podcast

The Self-Discipline Lie

EverydaySpy Podcast

Andrew Bustamante

Spy, Learning, Spies, Thinking, Human, Cia, Intelligence, Espionage, Education, Lifehack, Social Sciences, Advantage, Edge, Unfair, Science, How To, Humint, Secret, Growth, Business

4.7640 Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2022

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Human nature drives you whether you like it or not. And the secret sauce to success comes when you stop fighting nature and learn to make it work for you instead. In this episode, Andrew shares a secret known only to Tier 1 operators, athletes, and soldiers; a secret that you can use to master your everyday life to win massive success. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

My name is Andrew Bustamante, and this is everyday espionage.

0:07.0

Freedom! Freedom. So this week I had the opportunity to be a guest on a podcast with a former Army Ranger who

0:37.1

specializes in talking to athletes, specifically Tier 1 athletes,

0:41.2

athletes who do Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu or martial arts that come from the military world.

0:47.2

And it was a really cool podcast for a lot of reasons.

0:49.5

One, because I really let my hair down when I talk to former military.

0:54.5

I know if you've been listening to me for a while, if you follow me online, then I oftentimes

0:59.5

try to be very professional and very proper because I'm former CIA.

1:03.9

And you don't get very far being kind of a brazen, you know, jerk.

1:10.3

And when you talk to people through CIA and when you're trying to make spies, it doesn't

1:14.4

really work well to cuss at people and do all the garbage that you see Tony Robbins do and he

1:18.9

tries to shock them all people with cuss words.

1:21.0

But when you talk to military, a lot of times it's really easy to slip back into that really

1:27.3

harsh language because it's a,

1:29.3

it's a dialogue that we use with each other that we all understand.

1:33.0

So it was really fun to kind of put back on that camouflage, service-oriented, kind of colorful

1:39.8

language.

1:40.8

But it was also fun because I spent about two hours talking on that podcast. And I often

1:45.9

get feedback from you about asking me why my podcast is so short. Why are my episodes just nine

1:51.9

minutes or 12 minutes or 20 minutes long? And a big part of it's because I'm trying to give you

1:56.0

simple, actionable skills, knowledge, tactics that you can use right away. This isn't supposed to be a

2:02.7

podcast designed to entertain. It's supposed to be a podcast designed to teach and equip you with

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