There is a restlessness in the human condition that our current moment medicates, manages and diagnoses as a problem. But what if it isn’t a malfunction? What if that restless energy is a signal — a capacity designed to be deployed against the great challenges of the human condition, turned inward because it has nowhere...
There is real trauma in the world. There is real suffering. And rest, recovery and genuine self-care matter — Jonathan trains harder than almost anyone and protects his recovery fiercely. But somewhere along the way, the language of healing became a permission structure for hiding. Every discomfort became harm. Every demand became toxic. Every difficult...
If evil ran the cosmos, it wouldn’t want you despicably wicked. That would be too obvious — everyone would notice and resist. What it would want is far more subtle: your mediocrity. Build nothing. Want nothing. Contribute nothing. Cause no problems. Stay asleep. In this episode Jonathan Doyle explores the most underrated battlefield in the...
Failure won’t rob you of your potential — if you’re awake, failure teaches. Comfort does something far more dangerous. Comfort lulls you to sleep. In this episode Jonathan Doyle takes aim at the most underestimated enemy in modern life: the culture of ease. From remote-start car heating to the endless pull toward the path of...
Watch a six-year-old in a Spider-Man costume. Total belief. Boundless possibility. Zero concern for anyone’s opinion. Then watch what happens — the mockery, the “be realistic,” the slow education in smallness. By 14, most people have already surrendered the core conviction that life could be extraordinary. The rest of their decades are spent decorating the...
The system you live inside is not neutral. It is optimised for consumption, addiction and distraction — and it works best when you stay exactly where you are. In this episode Jonathan Doyle draws on his postgraduate background in global economic systems to make a confronting argument: nobody profits from your potential. The platforms were...
Nobody wakes up one day and decides to become someone they don’t respect. It doesn’t happen that way. It happens slowly, invisibly, through an accumulation of small compromises — the half truth told for convenience, the standard quietly lowered, the mess left for someone else to clean up. Einstein called compound interest one of the...
There’s a subtle trap that most people never examine. Just below the level of consciousness, they’ve been shoulding all over themselves — building a life around what they think other people want, what would validate them in someone else’s eyes, what a parent or culture or institution decided was the right path. The most common...
We live in a world that rewards performance. Social media has turned identity into a stage production — carefully curated, strategically presented, exhaustingly maintained. But the performance always costs more than it returns. Alfred Adler identified the fundamental human drive for significance as one of the most powerful forces in our psychology. In a social...
Every January millions of people take out gym memberships. Most are gone by February. Not because they lack discipline. Because they lack meaning. If something matters enough to you — truly matters — you will find a way. A parent who needs a million dollars to save their child’s life doesn’t sit around waiting for...