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What’s going on in the world today? In this raw, fascinating conversation on The Diary of a CEO, Harvard-trained psychiatrist Dr. Alok Kanojia—better known as Dr. K—breaks down the overwhelming mental health struggles that seem to define modern life. Dr. K isn’t your typical psychiatrist. He’s also a co-founder of Healthy Gamer, an innovative mental health coaching company that helps people tackle the stresses of today's world—think social media addiction, endless video games, online dating, and this crushing sense of, well... purposelessness. And as Dr. K sits down with Steven Bartlett, he doesn’t hold back.
Dr. K argues that so many people today are struggling because they’ve been taught to look outward for answers to deeply personal issues—issues that can’t just be solved by scrolling Instagram, grinding through a game, or checking who’s liked your latest post. The endless loop of validation-seeking, he says, is actually pushing people further from real self-understanding, creating a generation that is lonely, anxious, and—ironically—disconnected from itself. At one point, Dr. K suggests we’re a society obsessed with bandaid solutions, chasing happiness in “likes” and temporary highs, all while avoiding the messy but vital work of understanding our own emotions.
And his approach? It’s a unique mix of neuroscience and spirituality—two fields you wouldn’t think belong together but somehow do, like peanut butter and, I don’t know, pickles? Dr. K believes true happiness comes not from fixing or “hacking” ourselves but from learning to be with ourselves, an acceptance of our true selves that can feel miles away in the digital age. It's about being, not just doing. For Dr. K, practices like meditation, self-reflection, and dealing with past traumas are the real path forward—a way to break free from this culture of surface-level "happiness" and instead, find a deeper, more fulfilling way to live.
Curious to hear more? Watch the full interview, titled "Dr K: We Are Producing Millions Of Lonely, Addicted, Purposeless Men & Women!" over on The Diary of a CEO's channel. Don't miss it—it's the kind of conversation that’ll make you question how you spend your time (and maybe think twice about opening TikTok).
By Martin VikaWhat’s going on in the world today? In this raw, fascinating conversation on The Diary of a CEO, Harvard-trained psychiatrist Dr. Alok Kanojia—better known as Dr. K—breaks down the overwhelming mental health struggles that seem to define modern life. Dr. K isn’t your typical psychiatrist. He’s also a co-founder of Healthy Gamer, an innovative mental health coaching company that helps people tackle the stresses of today's world—think social media addiction, endless video games, online dating, and this crushing sense of, well... purposelessness. And as Dr. K sits down with Steven Bartlett, he doesn’t hold back.
Dr. K argues that so many people today are struggling because they’ve been taught to look outward for answers to deeply personal issues—issues that can’t just be solved by scrolling Instagram, grinding through a game, or checking who’s liked your latest post. The endless loop of validation-seeking, he says, is actually pushing people further from real self-understanding, creating a generation that is lonely, anxious, and—ironically—disconnected from itself. At one point, Dr. K suggests we’re a society obsessed with bandaid solutions, chasing happiness in “likes” and temporary highs, all while avoiding the messy but vital work of understanding our own emotions.
And his approach? It’s a unique mix of neuroscience and spirituality—two fields you wouldn’t think belong together but somehow do, like peanut butter and, I don’t know, pickles? Dr. K believes true happiness comes not from fixing or “hacking” ourselves but from learning to be with ourselves, an acceptance of our true selves that can feel miles away in the digital age. It's about being, not just doing. For Dr. K, practices like meditation, self-reflection, and dealing with past traumas are the real path forward—a way to break free from this culture of surface-level "happiness" and instead, find a deeper, more fulfilling way to live.
Curious to hear more? Watch the full interview, titled "Dr K: We Are Producing Millions Of Lonely, Addicted, Purposeless Men & Women!" over on The Diary of a CEO's channel. Don't miss it—it's the kind of conversation that’ll make you question how you spend your time (and maybe think twice about opening TikTok).