In this episode, Dr. Kashey explores the negative effects of a rigid, egotistical, and impulsive approach to problem-solving. He discusses how this approach can lead to the development of a "self-esteem disease" with various adverse side effects, including an obsession with status and approval that can overshadow the pursuit of a satisfying and joyful life. Dr. Kashey explains how this pursuit of self-esteem can lead to believing that one is superior to others and can foster impulses and, even worse, compulsions. He also explores the link between self-grading and self-esteem and how it can block people from focusing on the problems they could be solving. In addition, Dr. Kashey touches on the root of all forms of prejudice and how it is connected to this rigid, egotistical approach to problem-solving. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode to learn more about transitioning to a more rational and flexible problem-solving approach and improving your overall well-being.
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