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The Burnout Society, Reintroducing Negativity for Health and Fitness

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Have you ever considered that your path to a healthier lifestyle could begin with the simple step of tracking only your processed food intake? Or that embracing a bit of friction might be exactly what you need to escape the clutches of social media's endless scroll? This episode of Mind Muscle with Simon Devere ventures into these innovative strategies, offering a fresh perspective on cultivating better habits. We delve into philosopher Byung-Chul Han's insights on the pitfalls of our achievement-obsessed culture, and how this drive for success might be secretly sabotaging our joy in sports and exercise.
It's time to confront the uncomfortable truth: the mantra 'you can be anything you want to be' comes with its own set of psychological baggage. We explore the dark side of positive freedom, wading through the pressures of limitless potential and the inner turmoil it can wreak. I discuss how this insatiable quest for personal achievement twists into a form of self-exploitation, as Han so eloquently puts it, and reflect upon the implications for our relationship with sports, fitness, and competition. This conversation is a must-hear for anyone who's felt the sting of burnout or questioned the value of their endeavors when the applause fades.
In a world fixated on metrics and milestones, I advocate for a return to the roots of well-being—embracing the full human experience, including those negative emotions we often try to suppress. We'll consider the rejuvenating power of stillness and the untapped creative potential that lies in the moments we're not 'producing.' Wrapping up, I share insights on cultivating a diverse range of physical activities for a more fulfilled, balanced life, and the importance of self-reflection. Together, let's redefine what it means to be fit, not just in body, but in mind and spirit as well. Join me for a transformative journey that promises to shake up your approach to health and happiness.

Producer: Thor Benander
Editor: Luke Morey
Intro Theme: Ajax Benander
Intro: Timothy Durant
For more, visit Simon at The Antagonist

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62 episoder

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Innehåll tillhandahållet av Simon de Veer. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av Simon de Veer eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.

Have you ever considered that your path to a healthier lifestyle could begin with the simple step of tracking only your processed food intake? Or that embracing a bit of friction might be exactly what you need to escape the clutches of social media's endless scroll? This episode of Mind Muscle with Simon Devere ventures into these innovative strategies, offering a fresh perspective on cultivating better habits. We delve into philosopher Byung-Chul Han's insights on the pitfalls of our achievement-obsessed culture, and how this drive for success might be secretly sabotaging our joy in sports and exercise.
It's time to confront the uncomfortable truth: the mantra 'you can be anything you want to be' comes with its own set of psychological baggage. We explore the dark side of positive freedom, wading through the pressures of limitless potential and the inner turmoil it can wreak. I discuss how this insatiable quest for personal achievement twists into a form of self-exploitation, as Han so eloquently puts it, and reflect upon the implications for our relationship with sports, fitness, and competition. This conversation is a must-hear for anyone who's felt the sting of burnout or questioned the value of their endeavors when the applause fades.
In a world fixated on metrics and milestones, I advocate for a return to the roots of well-being—embracing the full human experience, including those negative emotions we often try to suppress. We'll consider the rejuvenating power of stillness and the untapped creative potential that lies in the moments we're not 'producing.' Wrapping up, I share insights on cultivating a diverse range of physical activities for a more fulfilled, balanced life, and the importance of self-reflection. Together, let's redefine what it means to be fit, not just in body, but in mind and spirit as well. Join me for a transformative journey that promises to shake up your approach to health and happiness.

Producer: Thor Benander
Editor: Luke Morey
Intro Theme: Ajax Benander
Intro: Timothy Durant
For more, visit Simon at The Antagonist

  continue reading

62 episoder

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