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Discipline B refers to observable and measurable behaviors—a strict adherence to routines and standards. Conversely, Discipline A signifies an internal attitude of self-discipline, a mindset rooted in consistency and the ability to follow through, even in the face of discomfort.
According to the military, building a disciplined soldier hinges upon cultivating Discipline B through rigorous training methods. By dissecting these methods, we can discover practical steps to foster self-discipline in our own lives.