Overcoming Laziness
Jason discusses the roots of laziness, suggesting it may stem from childhood experiences or simply bad habits. He emphasizes setting daily goals and finding meaning in actions to combat laziness, drawing from his own experience of using doubt as motivation to succeed.In this clip
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