Atomic Habits Decoded: Poor people rely on motivation. Rich people build systems.
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DECODED by Morrow is a podcast for people who want to think deeper, understand faster, and live with more clarity.
Most people don’t fail because they lack intelligence or information.
They fail because their daily behavior is poorly designed.
In this episode, we decode Atomic Habits by James Clear — not as a book about habits, but as a blueprint for how behavior quietly shapes identity, and how identity shapes your entire life.
We explore why motivation feels powerful but rarely changes anything long-term — and why systems, not effort, are what actually move people forward.
Money appears here not as a goal, but as a visible consequence of how someone lives, thinks, and designs their daily behavior.
In this episode, you’ll understand:
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Why motivation collapses under real life
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Why goals don’t change behavior
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How systems quietly shape identity
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Why small actions compound into big outcomes
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How the same logic applies to money, health, learning, and focus
No hype.
No self-help clichés.
Just a clear decoding of how change actually happens.
One book.
One conversation.
Fully decoded.