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Why You WON'T Quit Porn in 2026 | Ep. 321

Published 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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Most men believe a new year will finally be the turning point.

But January doesn't change habits.

Hope doesn't break cycles.

And motivation alone never leads to freedom.

In this powerful end-of-year callout episode, Coach Frank Rich delivers a direct, no-fluff wake-up call for men who say "this year will be different" — yet find themselves stuck in the same porn cycle year after year.

Frank exposes why New Year's resolutions fail, why men stay trapped despite knowing they have a problem, and the 10 biggest mistakes that keep men from ever experiencing real freedom.

This episode isn't about managing addiction.

It's about rebuilding identity, creating structure, and stepping into brotherhood — the only path that produces lasting transformation.

If you're serious about change in 2026, this is the episode you can't ignore.

What You'll Learn in This Episode

  • Why January gives men false hope — and how to use it correctly

  • The real reason over 80% of New Year's resolutions fail by February

  • Why knowing you have a porn problem isn't enough to change it

  • The difference between sobriety and true freedom

  • Why isolation fuels addiction — and how connection breaks it

  • How identity, not willpower, determines behavior

  • Why motivation always fades — and what replaces it

  • How to use relapse as feedback, not failure

  • Why information alone doesn't create transformation

  • What it actually costs to live porn-free — and why most men avoid paying it

The 10 Biggest Mistakes Men Make Trying to Quit Porn

  1. Believing a new year automatically creates a new man

  2. Planning endlessly instead of making a real decision

  3. Knowing it's a problem for years — and still not acting

  4. Trying to fight alone instead of entering brotherhood

  5. Chasing sobriety instead of pursuing freedom

  6. Attempting to stop behavior without rebuilding identity

  7. Relying on motivation instead of structure

  8. Treating relapse as failure instead of feedback

  9. Confusing information with transformation

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