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[How Every Choice You Make Predicts Your Success]-[126: How Every Choice You Make is Predicting Your Success]

The Nick Bare Podcast · B2 · 2025-06-23

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📋 Summary

The Architecture of Achievement: Choice and Consistency

In this episode, the host explores the foundational philosophy that our lives are the sum of our choices. He posits that while monumental decisions—such as founding a company, joining the military, or committing to a major athletic challenge—shift the trajectory of our lives, it is the consistency of everyday choices that ultimately determines whether we reach our goals. He emphasizes that success is not merely a collection of material wealth, but defined as "achieving the things you say you want" and honoring one's commitments.

The Power of Proactive Decision-Making

The host highlights the importance of transitioning from a reactive state to a proactive one. He introduces the concept of "forward thinking and backwards planning" as the primary tool to ensure one's daily actions align with long-term objectives. By evaluating current choices against future goals, individuals can resist the temptation of "convenience, comfort, and ease," which often lead people away from their desired outcomes. He notes, "Every choice you make... predicts your success," and argues that one’s habits during mundane or disruptive situations, such as air travel, are the truest indicators of their commitment to success.

The Danger of Dabbling

A major theme of the discussion is the rejection of "dabbling." The host explains that he is not a "good dabbler" because he prefers to go "all in" on his passions. He draws a parallel to backcountry hunting—a pursuit he respects but is not currently prioritizing—noting that it requires deep skill, ethical responsibility, and significant time investment. He warns that spreading one's focus across too many "bucket list" items can lead to "collateral damage" in other vital areas of life, such as family, health, and career stability. True success requires the discipline to limit one's focus to a select few priorities at any given time.

The "Way You Do One Thing" Principle

The host asserts that "the way you do one thing is the way you do everything." He illustrates this through his strict morning routine, which includes early wake-ups and consistent training, regardless of his travel schedule or exhaustion. He argues that by making the hard choice first—resisting the urge to sleep in or skip a workout—he sets a standard for the rest of his day. Even when his routine is disrupted by travel, he maintains his discipline, viewing such moments as opportunities to test his resilience and "gamify" his adherence to his principles.

Nutrition as a Foundation for Success

Finally, the host discusses the role of nutrition, stating that if forced to choose between training hard or eating healthy, he would choose the latter, as "you can't out-train a bad diet." He shares his meticulous approach to travel nutrition, where he plans meals based on convenience and availability rather than hunger. By preparing overnight oats, researching healthy options in airports, and selecting lean proteins, he demonstrates how intentionality prevents the "autopilot" decisions that lead to long-term health decline. He concludes that by auditing our daily habits and consistently making choices that honor our future selves, we gain the power to predict and secure our own success.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll be 35 years old this summer.
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some of those significant life decisions that have literally changed the course of my life forever.
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I'm making small talk with this Uber driver
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It was a long travel day.
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he couldn't grasp just like what was going on in that moment
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📝Key Phrases

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shift the trajectory
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needle-moving
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on autopilot
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blocking and tackling
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increase the likelihood
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📖 Transcript

All right, welcome back to another episode of the podcast. Today's episode is titled, how every choice you make predicts your success.
And this topic came to me yesterday as I was traveling.
I was traveling to Montana for a podcast with Andy Stumpf.
The Cleared Hot Podcast. And what I want to share today is just some of the things that I was thinking about and why I believe I have achieved some of the things I have achieved in my lifetime up until this point.
I'll be 35 years old this summer.
This August, I'll be 35.

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