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16 episodes tagged "success".

The Hater's Playbook Explained
1:24
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

The Hater's Playbook Explained

Don’t just ignore the poison—neutralize it. 🧪 Haters are playing a game built on psychological weakness. When they lash out, it’s rarely about you—it’s a mirror reflecting their own internal misery. In this clip, I’m breaking down the "playbook" of envy and cognitive dissonance. Once you see the strings, they can’t pull them anymore. 🧠🛡️ Drop a "🛡️" in the comments if you’re shielding your energy today!

The Ultimate Revenge is Success
0:54
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

The Ultimate Revenge is Success

It's time to take control of your narrative and use negativity as fuel for your personal development. Embrace the hate as your origin story, viewing critics not as detractors, but as an involuntary audience providing a roadmap to your greatness. This approach fosters significant self improvement, which is crucial for your mental health. 🛑🧠 Are you ready to turn their noise into your road-map to greatness? Drop a "🚀" in the comments if you're taking back your crown today!

The Sacrifice That Never Pays Off
1:10
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

The Sacrifice That Never Pays Off

💼 From CEOs to oil field workers, the grind looks the same: 80-hour weeks, titles, money… and no family time. Research shows many high achievers develop narcissistic traits, chasing cars, clothes, and promotions that never truly satisfy. The real question: at the end of it all, was the sacrifice worth it? 👉 If this hits home, like, drop your thoughts in the comments, and subscribe for more raw takes on psychology, hustle culture, and faith. 🔗 More unfiltered truths here:

Why Do People Buy Boats They Never Use?
1:03
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

Why Do People Buy Boats They Never Use?

🚤 People buy boats they never use and vacation homes they never visit — all for self-glorification. That’s the trap of chasing success without balance. The real win? Learning psychological tools to shift your mindset, stay grounded, and pursue success without losing your mind. 👉 If you’re ready for raw truths (with a little humor), like, drop a comment, and subscribe for more insights on psychology, faith, and mental health. 🔗 More unfiltered deep dives here:

Your Ego Is Killing Your Success
1:05
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

Your Ego Is Killing Your Success

💡 Key takeaway: success isn’t the enemy — your approach is. Psychologically, chase it with purpose, not ego. Biblically, use it for God’s glory, not yours. Because the hard truth is this: most “winners” are really rich but wretched. 👉 Reflect this week: What’s one win you’re chasing the wrong way? Journal it. Pray on it. Share it in the comments. And don’t forget to like, subscribe, and join me for next week’s heavy topic: cheating and adultery. 🔗 More raw truths here:

Better Poor and Faithful Than Rich and Empty
1:05
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

Better Poor and Faithful Than Rich and Empty

⚡ The hard truth: Pride goes before destruction (Proverbs 16:18). Success without faith leads to burnout, emptiness, and sin. But when you integrate psychology and the Bible, you find real power: Colossians 3:23 calls us to work for the Lord, while Exodus 20 reminds us to rest. 🙏 Bottom line? Better to be poor and faithful than rich and damned. Jesus won by losing — cross over crown. 👉 If this resonated, like, comment, and subscribe for more raw truths on faith, psychology, and life balance. 🔗 Watch more unfiltered insights here:

Is Success a Blessing or a Test?
1:04
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

Is Success a Blessing or a Test?

🔥 Let’s get raw: success isn’t anti-biblical — it’s anti-idol. Proverbs 22:29 reminds us that skill leads to influence, while Joshua 1:8 points to true prosperity through God’s Word. Success is a byproduct of stewardship and excellence, not selfish ambition. 💡 Question for you: When’s the last time a win made you feel truly alive? Drop it in the comments 👇 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share for more unfiltered takes on faith, psychology, and success. 🔗 More deep dives here:

Why Chasing Stuff Won't Make You Happy
1:28
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

Why Chasing Stuff Won't Make You Happy

✨ The ultimate psychological twist: true success is surrender. Jesus didn’t ride in on a Lambo — He came on a donkey. Real success isn’t just chasing wealth or status, it’s about prioritizing faith, purpose, and serving others. When your heart shifts, success transforms from selfish gain to meaningful impact. 👉 This episode also includes a new Q&A with Sober Psychology, answering real questions about success, purpose, and faith. Drop your thoughts in the comments, and don’t forget to like & subscribe for more raw truths. 🔗 Watch more unfiltered insights here:

What No One Tells You About Success
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Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

What No One Tells You About Success

⚠️ The dark truth: success is a trap. Psychologists Brickman & Campbell showed in their 1971 study that even lottery winners return to their baseline of happiness — it’s the hedonic treadmill. No matter how big the win, you’re running faster just to stay in place. As Mark Manson puts it: “Chasing success for happiness is like chasing your tail. You end up exhausted and biting your own ass.” 👉 If this hits, like, drop a comment, and subscribe for more unfiltered insights on psychology, success, and mental health. 🔗 More raw truths here:

What Really Makes People Happy in Life
1:29
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

What Really Makes People Happy in Life

💼 Chasing success for happiness is like chasing your tail — you end up exhausted and alone. The famous Harvard Grant Study proves it: relationships, not achievements, predict long-term joy. I once knew a man with millions, a mansion, even a helicopter… but 4 failed marriages later, he was miserable and alone. 👉 Don’t trade love for money. If this resonated, like, comment, and subscribe for more raw truths on psychology, success, and meaning. 🔗 More unfiltered insights here:

What Harvard Says About Real Happiness
1:10
Addiction & Recovery

What Harvard Says About Real Happiness

💔 The hard truth: success often makes people the loneliest. The famous Harvard Grant Study found that relationships — not achievements — predict long-term happiness. High achievers who chased career over connection often ended up divorced, alcoholic, or dying earlier. Add in imposter syndrome and burnout, and winning can feel more like losing. 👉 Don’t just chase success — chase meaning. If this resonates, like, comment, and subscribe for more raw insights on psychology, faith, and mental health. 🔗 Watch more unfiltered truths here:

Is Chasing Success Making You Unhappy?
0:43
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

Is Chasing Success Making You Unhappy?

💼 In today’s hustle culture, we’re all chasing success — but at what cost? Psychologically, it’s like cocaine: the dopamine rush builds empires, but the crash leaves you with burnout, isolation, and regret. And for believers, the Bible asks: what’s the point of winning the world if you lose your soul? 👉 If this hit home, like, comment, and subscribe for more raw truths on psychology, hustle culture, and faith. 🔗 More unfiltered insights here:

The Surprising Downside of Being Rich
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Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

The Surprising Downside of Being Rich

⚠️ The dark side of success? Research shows power can corrupt empathy — CEOs score higher on narcissistic traits. And the Bible doesn’t sugarcoat it either: Solomon called it “meaningless,” and Matthew 6:19–21 warns against storing earthly treasures. 💡 Success without God? It’s fool’s gold. The hard truth: if you’re winning at life but ignoring the poor, you’re not really winning. 👉 If this hit you, like, comment, and subscribe for more raw truths on faith, psychology, and success. 🔗 More unfiltered insights here:

Why Winning Feels So Good!
1:20
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

Why Winning Feels So Good!

🔥 Why does winning feel so addictive? From James Clear’s Atomic Habits to Bandura’s self-efficacy theory, psychology shows how even small wins create momentum — unlocking confidence, skills, and that sweet motivation loop. Success isn’t just about money — it’s about the psychological high that keeps you leveling up like a video game. 👉 If this resonates, like, drop a comment, and subscribe for more raw insights on psychology, success, and motivation. 🔗 Watch more unfiltered breakdowns here:

Are You Missing Out On Real Success?
1:28
Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

Are You Missing Out On Real Success?

🚨 The hard truth: if you’re not chasing some form of success, you’re probably battling depression. The famous Harvard Grant Study (one of the longest-running psychological studies since 1938) found that achievement and purpose — not just money — drive higher life satisfaction, stronger relationships, and better health. 🎯 From Csikszentmihalyi’s Flow Theory to the “hustle high,” success lights up your brain’s reward system. The question is: are you chasing purpose, or just chasing ego? 👉 If this hits, like, comment, and subscribe for more unfiltered insights on psychology, success, and mental health. 🔗 More raw truths here:

This Podcast Will Change How You Think!
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Psychiatry Myths & Mental Health

This Podcast Will Change How You Think!

🔥 Welcome back to Sober Psychology — where we cut through the fluff and get raw about the mind, life, and soul. In this short, Michael (psychologist-in-training & sober dad) takes on the obsession with success: the grind, the highs, the lows, and what Scripture actually says about chasing wins. No sugar-coating, no prosperity gospel rainbows — just hard truths with a side of dark humor. 👉 If you’re ready for real talk, like, comment, and subscribe for more shorts on psychology, faith, and mental health. 🔗 Watch more unfiltered insights here: