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When Consistency Becomes Self-Abandonment

When Consistency Becomes Self-Abandonment

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Consistency is often praised as one of the most important qualities for success. It represents discipline, reliability, integrity — the ability to follow through on what you start.

But there's a quieter side to consistency that rarely gets named.

Many people eventually notice something subtle: they keep showing up, continuing the routines, honoring the commitments — even when something inside them has already begun to shift. Not because the path is still right, but because leaving it feels like failure. Because staying has become part of who they are.

In this episode, Kyle explores how consistency can slowly become a substitute for alignment. How the very trait that helped you build your life can become the thing that keeps you attached to a version of yourself you've already outgrown. And why that's so difficult to see — because from the outside, it still looks like integrity.

This episode also sits with the difference between consistency as a behavior and consistency as an identity. One is useful. The other makes it nearly impossible to question whether you're still on the right path.

Where are you finishing something you've already outgrown? Where does commitment feel heavier than honest? And what would shift if reassessing didn't mean failing?

Nothing has gone wrong. Sometimes the challenge isn't learning how to stay consistent. Sometimes it's learning when consistency is no longer the truth you're meant to follow.

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