Dominion Society of Canada - January 05, 2026


Don't be the one that hopes for success. Engineer its inevitability.


Episode Stats

Length

58 seconds

Words per Minute

178.70592

Word Count

174

Sentence Count

16


Summary

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Do so much work that it becomes unreasonable for you not to succeed. Stack so many bricks of effort that the wall itself becomes undeniable. This isn t about working hard. Everyone works hard. This is about working at a volume so absurd, so relentless, that failure becomes statistically improbable.

Transcript

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00:00:00.000 Do so much work that it becomes unreasonable for you not to succeed.
00:00:03.500 Stack so many bricks of effort that the wall itself becomes undeniable.
00:00:07.020 This isn't about working hard. Everyone works hard.
00:00:09.820 This is about working at a volume so absurd, so relentless,
00:00:13.080 that failure becomes statistically improbable.
00:00:15.340 The reasonable work, reasonable hours, and wonder why they get reasonable results.
00:00:19.440 Don't be the one who hopes for success.
00:00:21.260 Engineer its inevitability.
00:00:22.900 While others are calculating risk-reward ratios,
00:00:25.600 bury the competition under sheer output.
00:00:27.700 Because when you do unreasonable work, you create unreasonable opportunities.
00:00:31.760 Doors that don't exist for the reasonable suddenly materialize.
00:00:35.140 Luck that seems random to outsiders becomes predictable to you.
00:00:39.140 Volume creates its own gravity.
00:00:41.000 The more you produce, the more you attract.
00:00:43.080 Momentum compounds, skills sharpen, networks expand.
00:00:46.560 Ask yourself, are you doing enough work that success is likely?
00:00:49.620 Or so much work that failure becomes absurd?
00:00:51.940 Because those who stay at the top work at a volume so unreasonable
00:00:55.180 that the only unreasonable outcome will be not succeeding.