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Ever notice how you'll curse for days when stuck in traffic but never celebrate hitting all green lights? Your brain's flaw-detection software is working overtime.
In our quest for the ideal—the perfect relationship, the flawless investment, the dream career—we often miss the opportunity to appreciate what's already working. This isn't about lowering standards; it's about recognizing diminishing returns and the opportunity costs of perfectionism.
Gratitude research shows that people who accept small imperfections actually experience more satisfaction and happiness. It's not about settling—it's about optimizing for what truly matters and recognizing the diminishing returns of chasing perfection.
Ready to stop obsessing over small flaws and start enjoying the ride? Your ticket to a more satisfying life is waiting.
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Growth Mindset Psychology:
Sam Webster explores the psychology of happiness, satisfaction, purpose, and growth through the lens of self-improvement.
📺 Watch - YouTube (Growth Mindset)
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Show: Growth Mindset, psychology of self-improvement
Episode: How to stop worrying about small problems that don't matter (and kill your perfectionist)
Chapters:
00:00 Hardwired for problem seeking
00:55 Concept of paying the price of admission
01:23 Relationships
04:43 Stock markets
06:02 More examples
08:42 Gratitude and Game Theory
10:41 Perfectionism and diminishing returns
12:55 Martha Nussbaum and the Descent of Love
13:58 Positive and negative flywheels of gratitude and perfectionism
15:48 Chang Chang and the Broken Vase Garden
17:17 Send Off
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Ever notice how you'll curse for days when stuck in traffic but never celebrate hitting all green lights? Your brain's flaw-detection software is working overtime.
In our quest for the ideal—the perfect relationship, the flawless investment, the dream career—we often miss the opportunity to appreciate what's already working. This isn't about lowering standards; it's about recognizing diminishing returns and the opportunity costs of perfectionism.
Gratitude research shows that people who accept small imperfections actually experience more satisfaction and happiness. It's not about settling—it's about optimizing for what truly matters and recognizing the diminishing returns of chasing perfection.
Ready to stop obsessing over small flaws and start enjoying the ride? Your ticket to a more satisfying life is waiting.
Feedback
Related Episodes
Upgrade to Premium:
🏖️ Ad-free listening
🤘 Support the show
🔓 Exclusive AMAs and bonus content
💬 Community Discord
GrowthMindset.Supercast.com
Get in Touch
👋 Free Call - Schedule Link - https://cal.com/samwebster/mindset
📧 Email - GrowthMindsetPodcast (@) gmail,com
🗣️ Feedback Form - Creating certainty in an uncertain world - https://form.jotform.com/250963827592368
Growth Mindset Psychology:
Sam Webster explores the psychology of happiness, satisfaction, purpose, and growth through the lens of self-improvement.
📺 Watch - YouTube (Growth Mindset)
🛜 Website - Growth Mindset
Show: Growth Mindset, psychology of self-improvement
Episode: How to stop worrying about small problems that don't matter (and kill your perfectionist)
Chapters:
00:00 Hardwired for problem seeking
00:55 Concept of paying the price of admission
01:23 Relationships
04:43 Stock markets
06:02 More examples
08:42 Gratitude and Game Theory
10:41 Perfectionism and diminishing returns
12:55 Martha Nussbaum and the Descent of Love
13:58 Positive and negative flywheels of gratitude and perfectionism
15:48 Chang Chang and the Broken Vase Garden
17:17 Send Off
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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