The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck Podcast is a show about life advice. The host of the program is Mark Manson. He has authored a book by the same name and a follow up, Everything is F*cked The books have sold tens of millions of copies. They are popular for their honest and irreverent approach to self-help.
In some episodes of the podcast, Manson follows up on advice he gives in his books, listicle-style. He likes to remind listeners that everything they think they know is likely wrong. People's choices often serve to reinforce their self-concept. Challenging that self-concept is step one in making fundamental changes in one's life. Step two is grieving the loss of one's old self. Manson makes no promises about happiness or wealth.
Manson also likes to challenge other self-help guru's promises. Instead of pursuing wealth, it is better to consider what wealth represents. He explains why people often feel worse when working on improving themselves. Manson has traveled worldwide and credits his time abroad for his current worldview. In one podcast episode, he distinguishes between present-focused and future-focused cultures.
All that said, the podcast is not a fatalistic rejection of self-improvement. Instead, Manson believes that the solutions to life's questions are simpler than most people think. They are, however, harder to achieve. It's about changing one's mindset, not acquiring power habits or eating more kale.
Listeners might appreciate the many guests on the podcast. Scott Barry Kaufman, PhD, has thoughts about the brain on social media. Matt from the YouTube channel Yes Theory explains why he quit. His story of losing oneself may sound familiar to many listeners. Ali Abdaal is a YouTuber who finds fulfillment in doing difficult things by making them fun.
Listeners who want to wean themselves off self-help solutions might enjoy The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck Podcast. It may also appeal to those whose cynicism masks a belief in the vastness of human potential.
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