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[The Psychology of Success: Redefining Ambition and Growth in Your 20s]-[371. The psychology of success]

The Psychology of your 20s · B2 · 2026-01-05

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Decoding the Psychology of Success

In this episode of The Psychology of Your 20s, the host explores the intricate and often misunderstood nature of success. Moving beyond the common societal pressure to achieve early, the discussion deconstructs what it truly means to be successful by balancing internal fulfillment with external markers.

The Dual Nature of Success

To understand success, one must distinguish between two primary categories:

  • Objective Success: This is the "visible ledger"—salaries, job titles, accolades, and magazine covers. While these serve as a "mental heuristic" for value, the host warns that they do not guarantee fulfillment. Many individuals with high objective success, such as those on the Forbes 30 under 30 list, often report feeling miserable because they lack a subjective foundation.
  • Subjective Success: This focuses on internal state, comprising both hedonic well-being (short-term happiness) and eudaimonic well-being (a deeper sense of purpose and alignment with values). Achieving success requires integrating both; otherwise, one risks burnout and isolation.

The Formula: Self-Determination Theory (SDT)

Drawing on SDT, the podcast outlines three fundamental psychological needs required for genuine success:

  1. Autonomy: Goals must be intrinsically motivated. If you pursue something because of parental pressure or to "prove people wrong," your motive is external and unlikely to lead to lasting satisfaction.
  2. Competence: This is the intersection of challenge and skill, often referred to as the "Goldilocks zone" or "flow state." Successful people provide their brains with specific targets to master, rather than relying on vague ambitions like "getting rich."
  3. Relatedness: Success cannot be achieved in isolation. Research consistently shows that the happiest individuals prioritize meaningful, long-term relationships over pure output.

Habits of Highly Successful People

Research points to five core habits that distinguish successful outliers:

  • Embracing Failure: Failure is an inherent part of the creative process. The host cites Meryl Streep’s early rejection as a reminder that resilience is a personality attribute necessary for growth.
  • Working in Silence: Sharing goals prematurely can provide a false sense of accomplishment, known as a social reality. Working quietly allows for experimentation without the fear of public judgment or embarrassment.
  • The 80-20 Rule (Pareto Principle): Successful people focus on the 20% of actions that yield 80% of results. They prioritize "good enough" over perfectionism to avoid burnout.
  • Learned Industriousness: This is the ability to condition the brain to find effort rewarding. By "romanticizing" hard work—such as late-night study sessions—one can derive satisfaction from the process itself, even when outcomes are delayed.
  • Choice Architecture: Our environment dictates our behavior. By designing spaces (e.g., a dedicated workspace vs. a rest space) and removing friction for desired habits, individuals can make success the path of least resistance.

Redefining Identity

Ultimately, the podcast argues that a narrow, status-centered identity creates "contingent self-worth." When your identity is solely tied to a single goal, failures become catastrophic. By diversifying one's interests and maintaining a sense of self outside of professional output, individuals can take smarter risks and bounce back faster. The host concludes with a powerful message: timelines are a "social fiction." Whether you are in your 20s or 99, you are not behind; success is a personal, evolving journey rather than a race to the finish line.

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it is not as straightforward as we may assume.
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unless there is something more emotional and spiritual attached to you.
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outwardly they appear very successful but have revealed you know privately to me how miserable they are
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This element of success is not, it's not optional, right?
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most of us have been trained to optimize the objective metrics of success and just kind of hope.
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shied away from
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break down
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fall into place
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strike a nerve
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drift away
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📖 Transcript

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Hi, I'm Dr. Priyanka Wally.
And I'm Hari Kundabolu.
It's a new year, and on the podcast Health Stuff, we're resetting the way we talk about our health.
Which means being honest about what we know, what we don't know, and how messy it can all be.

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