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After 21 Military Discipline in Civilian Life
by William Trogdon
After retiring from the military after 21 years of service — joining at 18 back in 2000 — I’ve seen a clear difference between the disciplined mindset that got me through service and the lack of drive many people show in civilian life.Only about 1% of Americans ever serve, and those who do learn hard lessons in personal responsibility, accountability, and ownership. Yet so many folks today go through the motions, avoid real work, make excuses, and blame everyone else — family, the system, the economy — when things don’t go their way.On After 21, I break down the military discipline lessons that actually work: taking extreme ownership of your life, building daily habits that produce results, developing resilience when life gets hard, and choosing to grind instead of numbing out or pointing fingers.No fluff. No handouts. Just straight talk on turning the structure, standards, and self-reliance you learn in
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
After retiring from the military after 21 years of service — joining at 18 back in 2000 — I’ve seen a clear difference between the disciplined mindset that got me through service and the lack of drive many people show in civilian life.Only about 1% of Americans ever serve, and those who do learn hard lessons in personal responsibility, accountability, and ownership. Yet so many folks today go through the motions, avoid real work, make excuses, and blame everyone else — family, the system, the economy — when things don’t go their way.On After 21, I break down the military discipline lessons that actually work: taking extreme ownership of your life, building daily habits that produce results, developing resilience when life gets hard, and choosing to grind instead of numbing out or pointing fingers.No fluff. No handouts. Just straight talk on turning the structure, standards, and self-reliance you learn in
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William Trogdon
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