Por Qué Nunca Terminas Lo Que Empiezas (No Es Disciplina)

Do you have a list of things you started and never finished? This video is for you. It's not about laziness or a lack of willpower. What happens when you abandon a project has a much more specific explanation—and it has to do with how your brain works, not with who you are as a person. In this video, we explore why your mind generates more dopamine when imagining the outcome than when working on it, what research says about motivation and persistence, and what the four profiles of those who never finish what they start are. ─────────────────────────────── 🕐 CHAPTERS ────────────────────────────── 00:00 — The List Nobody Sees 01:16 — The Explanation Nobody Gave You 02:12 — What Happens in Your Brain 02:50 — The 4 Profiles of the One Abandon 05:00 — What this says about you ────────────────────────────── If this video made you think about something, let me know in the comments. And if what you heard today described you, subscribe — every week there's a new video about human psychology explained in a relatable way, without technical jargon. 📌 A Mental World — Everyday psychology to understand yourself better.