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[Navigating the Paradox of Unhappiness in Your Twenties]-[52. Career anxiety, disillusionment and feeling stuck]

The Psychology of your 20s · B2 · 2022-11-03

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Understanding the Paradox of Unhappiness in Your Twenties

In our twenties, we often face a confusing reality: despite having everything going according to plan—a supportive family, a career path, and the basic comforts of life—we may still find ourselves feeling "a bit blue" or deeply unhappy. This podcast episode explores why this sense of unease is a common, shared experience, and how to navigate the guilt and shame that often accompany it.

The Culprit: Social Comparison Theory

One of the primary drivers of this unhappiness is Social Comparison Theory. As the host notes, we are "hard-wired to compare our professional actions and our professional and career accomplishments to others." In the age of LinkedIn and social media, we are constantly bombarded by a "highlight reel" of others' lives. This comparison becomes a "huge killer of joy," causing us to feel behind or inadequate even when we are objectively doing well. The host emphasizes that we must stop measuring our progress against someone else's present and instead focus on our own unique path.

Career Anxiety and the Imposter Syndrome

Many listeners in their twenties struggle with "career anxiety," wondering if their current path is truly what they want or if they are simply following expectations set by others. This often leads to Imposter Syndrome, where one feels like a "fraud" or believes they "don't belong." The host identifies two types of anxiety that hinder our growth:

  • Learning Anxiety: The fear of taking risks to change our path.
  • Survival Anxiety: The fear that we are exhausting our resources and need to move on.

She reassures listeners that it is perfectly normal to feel lost, stating, "No one really knows what they're doing with their career... our 20s are about learning and making mistakes."

Reframing Happiness

Contrary to the pressure to be constantly grateful, the host argues that happiness is often only recognized in its absence. She highlights that happiness is not just material or a result of "self-care and exercise," but requires a deeper sense of security and purpose. A critical lesson she shares is that "life is long, life is more than work."

To manage these periods of unhappiness, she suggests several actionable strategies:

  1. Gratitude Scheduling and Pleasure Scheduling: Intentionally scheduling small activities that bring joy, such as a gym class or a "sweet treat," can help retrain the brain to recognize agency over one's emotional state.
  2. Environmental Audits: Recognize that you are "allowed to remove those things from your life" if a workplace, friendship, or relationship is toxic. You don't have to stay in environments that "don't allow you to grow."
  3. Embrace Temporary States: Understand that "everything is temporary." Periods of sadness are part of the emotional spectrum and are often necessary to appreciate the joys of life.

Conclusion: You Are Not Alone

Ultimately, the host reminds us that "work is not the content of a happy life; it's just an element." Feeling overwhelmed is a valid human experience. If the struggle becomes persistent, seeking professional help is a sign of bravery and a proactive step toward well-being. By breaking down the stigma and letting go of the guilt for not being "happy enough," we can begin to cultivate a more authentic and resilient life.

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📖 Transcript

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