This Is Why So Many People Quit Their Dreams
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This Is Why So Many People Quit Their Dreams — not because the dream is wrong, but because the climb demands more of you than anyone tells you.
In this video, I explore the part of growth that rarely gets spoken about: the internal resistance that shows up when you move toward something that actually matters. Not loud fear or doubt, but quiet hesitation, self-sabotage, and the urge to pull back just as things start to change.
Drawing on ideas from The War of Art and lived experience, this conversation looks at why pursuing your dream can feel destabilising, why pushing harder often makes it worse, and what this phase is really asking of you on an identity and nervous system level.
This isn’t motivation, and it isn’t about quitting.
It’s about understanding the cost of becoming someone new — and why feeling this way doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong.
If you’re in the middle of the climb and questioning yourself, this video is for you.
Watch on: https://youtu.be/vj3-6wBB_L8
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