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Self-Help Junkies, Stupid Experts, and the Worst Life Advice I've Ever Heard

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Are you addicted to self-improvement? Are experts really any better than the rest of us at knowing how to make positive changes in our lives? What are some common pieces of life advice that just don't seem to work?

Drew and I tackle all of these questions today in our brand new, updated format for the pod. Find out why self-help can turn into pseudo-religion (and why we should bring back exorcisms), whether or not a huge mega-study by a bunch of fancy experts can tell us anything about behavioral change, and some common self-improvement tropes that just don't do it for us.

Here's the study we discuss: Megastudies improve the impact of applied behavioural science

Let us know what you think of the new show format in the comments below.

Use code MARK to get 15% off your order of health tech gear at https://BonCharge.com

Get one month of Shopify for just $1 at https://shopify.com/idgaf

Get 10% off health services at https://marekhealth.com/idgaf

And sign up for Your Next Breakthrough, my weekly newsletter that will help you be a slightly less awful person: https://markmanson.net/breakthrough

Got a question for us? Leave it in the comments below or send it to podcast@markmanson.net

Theme song is "Icarus Lives" by Periphery.

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Are you addicted to self-improvement? Are experts really any better than the rest of us at knowing how to make positive changes in our lives? What are some common pieces of life advice that just don't seem to work?

Drew and I tackle all of these questions today in our brand new, updated format for the pod. Find out why self-help can turn into pseudo-religion (and why we should bring back exorcisms), whether or not a huge mega-study by a bunch of fancy experts can tell us anything about behavioral change, and some common self-improvement tropes that just don't do it for us.

Here's the study we discuss: Megastudies improve the impact of applied behavioural science

Let us know what you think of the new show format in the comments below.

Use code MARK to get 15% off your order of health tech gear at https://BonCharge.com

Get one month of Shopify for just $1 at https://shopify.com/idgaf

Get 10% off health services at https://marekhealth.com/idgaf

And sign up for Your Next Breakthrough, my weekly newsletter that will help you be a slightly less awful person: https://markmanson.net/breakthrough

Got a question for us? Leave it in the comments below or send it to podcast@markmanson.net

Theme song is "Icarus Lives" by Periphery.

  continue reading

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