Episode 5468

• Scott Smith

Rules of Life Suck, but Are Good For You

Rules of Life Suck, but Are Good For You

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Rules of Life Suck, but Are Good For You

June 2, 2026 | Episode 5468

Host: Scott Smith

Episode Description

Most people will tell you they know their values. Ask them to list them out loud, and they get three deep before they go quiet. The ones they do name? Usually, who they want to be, not who they actually are.

I see this every day with the clients I work with. People who say they're honest, then justify the shortcut. People who claim consistency, then quit when no one's watching. The gap between rules and actions is where unhappiness lives.

Today I'll show you how to spot your real values and prove who you are.

Featured Story

There's a four-way stop in my neighborhood. The major road. I stop every single time. Maybe it's a rolling stop on most days, but I stop.

What gets me is watching neighbors blow right through it at seven in the morning or eight at night just because nobody's around. A friend once told me, "I don't need to stop; nobody's around." That hit something in me.

Because the sign doesn't say stop only if somebody's watching. It says stop. And the moment I decide nobody's watching means I can skip it, I just told myself exactly who I really am. That's the part most people miss.

Important Points

  • Your daily actions reveal your real values, not the polished list you'd hand someone if they asked you to recite them.

  • Identity shifts before behavior shifts, and behavior shifts when daily choices line up with what you say you value.

  • The happiest people I know aren't restricted by their rules; they just stopped lying about the rules they live by.

Memorable Quotes

  • If you don't know exactly who you are on the inside, you're never going to get what you really want on the outside.

  • Everything you do throughout the day shapes your values and is probably driven by them.

  • Most people who haven't studied their internal values give me the ones they want to be, not the ones they actually live.

Scott's Three-Step Approach

  • Look at what you actually do all day — your real values hide inside those daily activities, not the list you'd recite.

  • Write down what you find, even the ugly parts, so you stop confusing who you want to be with who you actually are.

  • Pick one activity tomorrow that contradicts a value, and change it; an identity shift occurs the moment you act differently.

Chapters

0:02 - The conversation I keep having with achievers

1:30 - Why my friend can't tell if she's the one

3:30 - Aligning what you do with what you value

5:45 - Why most people can't name their real values

7:30 - The chain from identity down to daily action

10:30 - The neighborhood stop sign that exposes you

13:30 - Twenty years of one daily proof of consistency

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