
This episode of The Voice of the Broken dives deep into a powerful and often overlooked psychological truth, why success can leave high achievers feeling empty, restless, and unfulfilled. Chris and his co-host break down a Psychology Today article on the “arrival fallacy,” exploring how the pursuit of goals triggers dopamine and purpose, while the achievement itself often falls flat. Through real-world examples like fitness, business, relationships, and personal discipline, they unpack the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and why tying your identity to achievement can quietly destroy your sense of self-worth. Beyond the psychology, the conversation expands into raw, unfiltered discussions about masculinity, purpose, financial pressure, freedom, social media burnout, and what success actually means in real life. You’ll hear honest takes on ambition versus fulfillment, the cost of chasing money, the importance of meaningful relationships, and how modern systems shape identity and perception. This episode is for anyone grinding toward goals, feeling stuck after reaching them, or questioning whether the life they’re building actually aligns with who they are. Expect real talk, uncomfortable truths, and a deeper perspective on purpose, identity, and what it really means to win.Disclaimer: We are not professionals. This podcast is opinioned based and from life experience. This is for entertainment purposes only. Opinions helped by our guests may not reflect our own. But we love a good conversation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/2-be-better--5828421/support.
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