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  • How to Stop Procrastinating
    2025/06/01
    In this second episode of Solved, Drew and I go deep into the psychology, history, and science of procrastination. From Plato and Aristotle to Freud and modern research, we break down why we delay the things that matter most—and how to actually stop.This isn't a “just set a timer” productivity talk. We’re diving deep into shame, identity, perfectionism, culture, and why procrastination is ultimately a *skill issue*, not a moral failure. We cover things like:- How humans have thought about putting things off for over 2000 years- The real reason you avoid the most important tasks in your life- Why “I work better under pressure” is (usually) BS- Why self-compassion is actually more motivating than guilt- Tons of practical, research-backed strategies you can start using todayAnd much, much, much more.We also put together a free companion guide with all the takeaways, references, and tools to help you get your sh*t together once and for all. Download it here : https://solvedpodcast.com/procrastinationReady to stop listening to podcasts and actually start taking action? Join Momentum, a community of like-minded people who are taking small steps every day to make big changes in their lives: https://findmomentum.com/procrastinationSign up for my newsletter, Your Next Breakthrough. It will help make you a less awful person: https://markmanson.net/breakthroughFollow me:https://instagram.com/markmanson/https://twitter.com/IAmMarkMansonhttps://facebook.com/Markmansonnet/https://linkedin.com/in/markmanson/https://www.tiktok.com/@iammarkmansonChapters00:00 Introduction01:05 Episode Roadmap08:20 What exactly is procrastination?15:50 Plato's Thoughts on Procrastination24:07 The Buddhist & Confucian Views on Procrastination26:19 Aristotle's Take on Procrastination33:50 Christianity and Procrastination46:53 Self-Compassion and Procrastination58:45 The Reformation and Procrastination1:04:25 Freud's Influence on Psychology1:06:40 Pleasure Principle and Reality Principle1:08:13 Id, Ego, and Superego1:10:26 Defense Mechanisms1:17:20 Adopting Habits as Identity1:23:05 The Influence of Childhood and Parenting on Procrastination1:33:42 Behaviorism1:41:21 Environmental Design1:46:10 Thriving Under Pressure: A Critique1:52:10 Expectation, Pressure, and Procrastination1:54:06 Critique of Behaviorism1:59:20 Time Management2:07:33 Knowledge vs Emotion in Procrastination2:16:43 Mark and Drew's Personal Productivity Systems2:20:37 Deep Work and Task Management2:23:12 Productivity System for ADHD2:29:26 Productive Procrastination2:34:22 Importance of Task Completion2:36:51 Existentialism and Purpose2:44:21 Purpose and Motivation2:53:40 Temporal Motivation Theory2:57:39 Limitations of Temporal Motivation Theory2:59:22 The Role of Technology in Procrastination3:07:10 The Dynamic Nature of Temporal Motivation Theory3:10:59 Critique of Temporal Motivation Theory3:16:41 Emotional Regulation Theory of Procrastination3:20:27 Understanding Emotional Regulation3:23:04 Managing Emotions and Environment3:28:09 Introduction to the RAIN Method3:31:07 The Six Types of Procrastinators3:40:21 The 80-20 of Procrastination3:46:21 Strategic Use of Friction3:56:11 Gamifying Tasks to Make Them More Interesting3:58:49 The Impact of Environment on Productivity4:01:07 The Role of Purpose in Overcoming Procrastination4:06:06 The Concept of "Minimum Viable Action"4:11:26 Addressing Underlying Emotions to Overcome Procrastination4:16:06 Leveraging Human Nature and Rewards4:20:06 The Social Aspect of Overcoming Procrastination4:21:19 Productive Procrastination: A Double-Edged Sword4:22:32 The Hidden Costs of Overcoming Procrastination4:39:12 Conclusion
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    4 時間 41 分
  • How to Find and Live by Your Values
    2025/05/01

    Welcome to the first episode of the Solved Podcast. Today, we are solving your values.


    Over eight years ago, I wrote The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck—a book that, underneath all the swearing and irreverence, was really about one thing: values. What do you care about? What’s actually worth your time, your energy, your life?


    So in this kickoff episode of SOLVED, Drew and I are going deep into why your values are the foundation of everything—your happiness, your mental health, your relationships, your sense of meaning—and why so many of us today feel so lost.


    We break down the difference between chasing cheap dopamine hits and building real fulfillment, why not all values are created equal, how to figure out what your true values are, how to change your values, how to start living out your values more fully, and how values silently shape your decisions and relationships every day. If you’ve ever felt stuck, directionless, or like you’re living someone else’s life, this episode is the wake-up call you need. It’s time to stop drifting through life and start giving a fck about the right things. Forget the rest.


    Welcome to SOLVED.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome to SOLVED

    07:47 Episode Roadmap

    09:31 CHAPTER 1: What are Values?

    10:26 Characteristics of Values

    14:23 Values vs. Psychological Needs vs. Preferences

    23:06 Schwartz's Values Wheel

    30:36 Instrumental and Terminal Values

    32:15 Hierarchy of Values

    38:35 Values Conflict

    42:35 Carol Ryff's Six Dimensions of Psychological Well-being

    57:01 Aristotle's Golden Mean as Virtue

    1:05:01 CHAPTER 2: Values and Your Relationships

    1:22:56 The Clash of Values in Relationships

    1:30:29 Identifying and Navigating Values in Relationships

    1:34:40 Understanding Compatibility Through Values

    1:37:25 CHAPTER 3: Where Do Values Come From?

    1:38:20 Margaret Mead's Cultural Relativism

    1:47:55 Mary Douglas's and the Grid-Group Framework

    1:56:20 Jonathan Haidt's Moral Foundations Theory

    2:09:26 The Allegory of the Taco Truck

    2:14:34 CHAPTER 4: Identifying Your Core Values

    2:16:58 Thought Experiments to Find Your Values

    2:32:16 The Instrumental Value of Golf

    2:41:45 The Role of Trauma in Value Change

    2:48:53 CHAPTER 5: How to Change Your Values

    2:50:44 Kazimierz Dabrowski and Positive Disintegration

    3:03:22 On Cults and Cognitive Dissonance

    3:16:26 Self-Confrontation and Value Change

    3:18:34 Charlie Munger's Maxim: Incentives and Behavior

    3:21:56 CHAPTER 6: Lessons and Takeaways

    3:36:30 The 80/20 of Values

    3:55:57 Reflecting on the Episode

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    4 時間 7 分
  • The Last Podcast
    2025/04/09

    New podcast launches May 1st! We'll be releasing on this same feed, so all you have to do is stay subscribed to this channel and you'll get all the new episodes as they come out.

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    After more than 70 episodes and 30 million downloads, I’ve decided to shut down The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck Podcast. Yeah, I know—sounds a little crazy. But the truth is, I wasn’t having fun anymore. The guest treadmill, the pressure to play nice, the temptation to chase clicks instead of meaning—it all started to feel fake. So, I’m pulling the plug.


    BUT—I’m not going away. I’m launching something new. It’s called Solved—a no-ads, no-guests, deep-dive podcast where each episode tackles one major life topic and breaks it down thoroughly. Think: values, emotions, procrastination—done right, from every angle, with real research and clear implementation. It’s the podcast I wish already existed. So I’m making it. First episode drops May 1 st!


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    23 分
  • How to Find the Mindsets that Work For You (ft. Derek Sivers)
    2025/04/02

    I’ve got a special episode for you today. I sat down in person with my longtime friend and first-ever podcast guest, Derek Sivers. We haven’t recorded live before, and honestly, it shows—in the best way. It’s raw, weird, and filled with the kind of conversations we usually when we’re just hanging out together.

    We dig into Derek’s new book, Useful, Not True, and the big idea behind it: that our beliefs don’t need to be true to be helpful. That spins off into everything from remixing creative influences (metal + Dixieland jazz, anyone?) to why most podcasts—including mine—have gotten painfully predictable. We talk artistic reinvention, Bob Dylan, Bowie, Miles Davis, why most “thought leaders” are just regurgitating each other’s ideas, and why I'm ending the podcast as you know it—and what’s next!

    We also dive into the deeper stuff: the emotional power of belief, authenticity vs. performative vulnerability, therapy culture, and why sometimes the most liberating thing you can do is reject what everyone else thinks is necessary—relationships, kids, all of it.

    This was one of the most honest, meandering, and creatively energizing conversations I’ve had in a while. If you’re into big questions, unconventional ideas, and the occasional musical metaphor, this one’s for you.


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    1 時間 28 分
  • How to Change Your Mind Without Losing Yourself
    2025/03/26

    In this episode, Drew and I dive into some of the biggest beliefs we’ve shifted over the years—and what it actually looks like to change your mind.

    We talk about Drew’s evolving views on religion, why I’m way less convinced that people are as changeable as we like to believe, and why I think trauma might be getting a little too much airtime in the self-help world.

    We also get into the loneliness epidemic, the quiet power of community, and why so much of “personal growth” isn’t about becoming someone new—it’s about learning to work with who you already are.

    Leave a comment below about what you’ve changed your mind about—and enjoy.


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    Chapters

    00:00 Intro: What we've changed our minds about

    02:59 Religion

    07:40 Where does belief change start?

    17:08 Does Mark stand by his books?

    18:06 Why change is so hard

    30:27 Trauma doesn't determine destiny

    37:52 Cautious optimism


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    47 分
  • Lessons on Money, Success, and Fulfillment You Need to Hear (ft. Lewis Howes)
    2025/03/19

    Lewis Howes is one of the most successful podcasters of all time—12 years, nearly 1,800 episodes, and countless interviews with world-class performers. But what’s even more interesting is how his definition of success has evolved over the years. In this conversation, Lewis opens up about shifting from a hyper-competitive, “be number one” mentality to a more collaborative, impact-driven approach.


    We also dive into emotional regulation, the surprising ways our relationship with money affects our lives, and why most people either idolize or demonize wealth. Oh, and Lewis casually mentions he’s training to compete in the Olympics in his 40s. No big deal. This episode is packed with insights on what it really means to live a fulfilling, abundant life—without losing your mind in the process.


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    Lewis's new book, Make Money Easy: https://www.amazon.com/Make-Money-Easy-Financial-Freedom/dp/1401993931


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    1 時間 15 分
  • Mastering Resilience, AI’s Unstoppable Rise, and Can We Truly Change?
    2025/03/12

    Resilience isn’t just about gritting your teeth and enduring pain—it’s about managing the stories you tell yourself. In this episode, I break down why most people get resilience wrong and how mastering the “second arrow” is the real key to bouncing back. We dive into post-traumatic growth, why caring about something bigger than yourself makes you stronger, and how focusing on what you can control changes everything.


    We also talk about AI—how it’s not here to save or destroy humanity, but it is going to change everything. We look at how AI is already transforming creative and knowledge-based jobs, why you should be using it right now, and what you can do to stay ahead. Plus, we tackle the ultimate question: Can people change? That three-word question is lot more complex than it seems. Check it out.


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    Chapters:

    0:00 Mark feels the AGI—Drew does not

    3:42 The Fck of the Week: Resilience

    25:48 Brilliant or Bullsht: AI will doom/save us all

    46:27 Q&A: Can people change?


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    1 時間 6 分
  • How to Stop Letting Fear Control Your Life (ft. Dr. Julie Smith)
    2025/03/05
    You know that voice in your head that loves to tell you that you suck? Yeah, that one. The one that compares you to everyone on Instagram, tells you you’re a failure for eating cereal at 11 p.m., and insists you’ll never get your life together. Well, today, we’re calling in a professional to deal with that assh*le. Dr. Julie Smith is a clinical psychologist and viral mental health educator who’s built a massive following by actually making psychology make sense. In this episode, she breaks down how to quiet that inner critic, stop getting crushed by comparison, and reframe your self-loathing into something a little more useful—like self-respect.We also dig into what it’s like to become internet famous when you’re an introvert, why emotions are not facts (even though they feel like they are), and how to stop letting social media, your parents, and your own bullsh*t beliefs define your worth. Whether you’re stuck in a shame spiral, wondering why life feels pointless, or just trying to figure out how to not hate yourself so much, this episode is for you.Get a free sample pack with any drink mix purchase at https://drinklmnt.com/idgafUse code IDGAF to get 10% your health services at https://marekhealth.com/idgafDr. Julie’s new book, Open When: A Companion for Life's Twists & Turns: https://www.amazon.com/Open-When-Companion-Lifes-Twists-ebook/dp/B0D3CB1XX6Dr. Julie’s first book, Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?: https://www.amazon.com/Why-Nobody-Told-This-Before-ebook/dp/B0983L6T32Sign up for my newsletter, Your Next Breakthrough. It will help make you a less awful person: https://markmanson.net/breakthroughFollow Dr. Julie:https://www.youtube.com/@DrJuliehttps://www.instagram.com/drjuliehttps://www.tiktok.com/@drjuliehttps://x.com/drjuliesmithhttps://www.facebook.com/DrJulieSmith/Follow Me:https://instagram.com/markmanson/https://twitter.com/IAmMarkMansonhttps://facebook.com/Markmansonnet/https://linkedin.com/in/markmanson/https://www.tiktok.com/@iammarkmansonChapters:0:00 Introduction'01:21 Using social media to improve mental health?04:50 How Dr. Julie stays sane07:01 When Dr. Julie has to take her own advice14:01 How to deal with comparing yourself to others too much24:21 The human capacity for resilience32:56 How to be less lonely36:57 How to know if therapy is working43:19 What about nihilism?52:13 Where do most parents get it wrong?56:46 What about when you hate yourself?Theme Music: Icarus Lives by Periphery, used with permission from Periphery.
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    1 時間 3 分