Mark Manson Audio Articles
Summary: A collection of audio versions of articles by author and blogger Mark Manson.
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Find your life purpose with these seven funny and thought-provoking questions.
Traveling the world, like any life path you choose, has its ups and downs, its highs and lows, its pros and cons. Here are 5 things I learned along the way.
By the time the 21st century rolled around, it was entirely normal and acceptable to discuss your parents’ shortcomings as some sort of explanation for your own. Maybe we took it too far.
Love is great. Love is necessary. Love is beautiful. But love is not enough.
The real problem with school shootings is right in front of us, yet we choose to ignore it.
Learn how traits that don’t fit our traditional narrative of what love should be are actually necessary ingredients for a healthy relationship.
Over 600 people, age 40 and older, weigh in on what they wish they knew when they were 30. A few of them might surprise you.
My 20s certainly were dramatic. Here are some of the things I learned.
As with anything else, happiness has costs. It is not free. And despite what Cover Girl or Tony Robbins or the Dalai Lama once told you, it’s not always easy breezy either.
Why people who are perpetually single and don’t want to be… are perpetually single and don’t want to be.
We all judge and measure each other by our own standards. Accepting this goes a long ways in understanding others.
When you look at school not as a place where we learned information, but as a place where we learned about ourselves, you discover there are some lessons we pick up without realizing it.
The only way to make real progress in your life is to admit that you're always wrong. Find out why this is a good thing.
If you're not sure what you want out of life, there is one question you must ask yourself. And the answer may surprise you.
We’re often poor arbiters of our own emotions and desires. We lie to ourselves. And we do it for one obvious reason: to feel better.