465: The Dog Theory: Why Discipline Equals Freedom and Routine Creates Happiness for Entrepreneurs
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Today, I want to talk about something that's been circulating on X called The Dog Theory. And when I saw it, it hit me immediately because it connects directly to something I've believed and taught for years.
Here's the idea: Dogs wake up every day excited to see the same people, eat the same food, and walk the same route.
And somehow… they're happier than most humans. Think about that. Same bowl. Same house. Same walk. Same humans. And pure joy.
Meanwhile, we as entrepreneurs are constantly chasing the next upgrade. Bigger deal. Better city. Better house. Better tech stack. Better everything.
But what if happiness doesn't come from "more"? What if it comes from "enough"?
And what if our urge to constantly change things — what I call the chaos switch — is actually sabotaging us?
Let's break this down.
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