Mark Manson Audio Articles
Summary: A collection of audio versions of articles by author and blogger Mark Manson.
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Even if 2020 was one long dumpster fire of a year, we sure learned a lot about ourselves. Here's what nearly 1300 people had to say about it.
Most people can't just sit with uncertainty, with not knowing what will happen. And this fear of the unknown makes us do some strange things.
The Dunning-Kruger effect stems from the ignorance of our own ignorance. But how do you fix something if you don't even know it's broken?
Creative people are anything but boring, but the creative process itself involves a lot of mundane work and boring consistency.
Therapy, journaling, and meditation have all been shown to improve mental health. When you look a little closer, they all share one thing in common.
Our beliefs can put healthy boundaries on questionable behavior. But limiting beliefs hold us back from what we want in life.
Some of the beliefs we hold seem so self-evident that they couldn't possibly be wrong. But if you dig a little deeper, you'll find that the beliefs that serve us in some ways can hurt us in others.
Sometimes the solution to a problem is worse than the problem itself. It's the Law of Unintended Consequences—and it's more common than you think.
Logical fallacies are incredibly common in our everyday lives. Here are some of the worst ones we all fall prey to.
We're all victims of our own biases. Some of them just make us more awful human beings than others.
Philosophy can help us live more meaningful live sand build better societies. We just need a framework of philosophy that fits our modern-day problems.
Achieving success in life has a lot more to do with how you define being successful than it does with doing what others tell you to do.
Decisions in life come down to trade-offs. And it just so happens we're really bad at evaluating trade-offs.
Resilience is the ability to positively adapt to negative events in your life. It doesn't mean feeling good all the time—it means you're okay with feeling bad sometimes.
Social isolation, lack of exercise, and financial uncertainty will almost certainly lead to deteriorating mental health around the world. But you can take steps today to soften the blow.