Beyond Success
Hello Listeners - I’m taking the podcast back to its roots as an audio-only, more improvisational show after experimenting with tightly scripted video episodes on YouTube. The new (old) format gives me more freedom to think out loud, follow ideas where they go, and focus on depth and voice over visuals. Warmly, David Tian, Ph.D.
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Most smart people reach for values when they’re under a lot of pressure or stress. It feels responsible. Grounded. Mature. But under pressure, values often do the opposite of what they’re meant to do. Instead of anchoring thinking, they shut it down. Instead of sharpening judgment, they end the inquiry. Certainty replaces contact with reality, and the relief that follows feels like clarity, even when it isn’t. This pattern didn’t come from nowhere. You learned early that sounding sure keeps you safe. Speed earns trust. Confidence gets rewarded. That lesson helped you win, but it also...
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Relativism has a seductive force behind it. It offers you short-term relief for your problems - internally, relationally, and professionally. And the worst part is that it works. For a while anyway. But relativist thinking also comes with a brutal, long-term cost: It separates you from reality! This separation is subtle. Most don’t realize it until the consequences can’t be ignored - and that takes a while. And perhaps the hardest thing to wrap your head around is that it becomes more alluring the smarter you are. In fact, this loss of calibration with reality uses your...
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A tragedy occurs when you reach a certain level of achievement: The mind starts to reorder itself for destruction instead of growth. Worst part? This happens so subtly that it goes completely unnoticed… until it’s too late. As achievements accumulate, decision quality erodes. Feedback arrives later and later, so mistakes don’t get corrected. They get built into systems and culture. By the time the error becomes clear, reversing it is costly or impossible. That’s the bad news. The good news? There’s a simple (but not easy) solution to this… but you might not like it because it...
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There’s a pattern that’s so ingrained in the human psyche that Ancient Daoism noticed it long before psychology had language for cognition. It’s a pattern that sneaks up on almost every high achiever who tastes enough success. And it subtly erodes your judgement and strangles your emotional intelligence without your realizing. Worst part? The more intelligent you are, the faster your mind crumbles your judgement. And while this pattern doesn’t usually cause immediate failure, it can lead to something far worse down the road. Here’s the good news: In today’s show,...
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When you’re just starting out in your career, the feedback loop is crystal clear. There’s a cause and effect to your actions that lead to instantaneous rewards or consequences. But the more success you achieve, the more muddled this signal becomes. And the more distorted your signal, the more stressed and burnt out you become… while your confidence and self-esteem slowly evaporate. Here’s the worst part: A muddled signal is a sign from your internal environment that it needs a software update. But it’s sneaky - fear disguises itself as prudence and internal...
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All of us were fed a certain modern promise of success: Work hard, become competent, and success follows. And you know what? Despite its flaws, it mostly works. Effort compounds. Competence pays off. Success arrives. But then something strange happened. The questions that matter most don’t go away. They get louder. Not questions about strategy or leverage. Questions about connection. Meaning. Why all of this still feels… flat. Here’s the part no one warns achievers about: The modern promise of success was never meant to answer those questions. And the more success works, the more...
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If you base your entire identity around achievement, as many high achievers do, the consequences can turn fatal - internally. While building an identity around achievement can work in the short-term, you must eventually face the reality: A big part of your drive to achieve is deeply rooted in fear. This fear creates an internal friction that steals joy and presence from your life and gives you anxiety and disconnection and shame instead. But what if you could experience life without the constant grip of fear? The good news is you can get rid of it. The solution sounds quite simple, but...
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Most high achievers aren't limited by a lack of talent or lack of opportunity. They're limited by the tension they carry inside their own nervous systems. This low-grade tension drains your energy and leads to burn out, it flattens your relationships and leads to heartbreak, it blurs your decision-making and leads to humiliation. So, where does this tension even come from? Your conscience. Each time you betray your values, your nervous system takes note and interprets it as internal chaos, which unleashes a slew of biological disadvantages: Cortisol ramps up, sleep gets...
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Most people who listen to this show don’t think of themselves as “high achievers.” They think of themselves as people who should be further ahead by now. They’ve lived with low-grade panic for so long, they don’t notice it anymore. But that pressure isn’t proof that you’re failing. It’s a signal: your Internal Operating System is overdue for an upgrade. In today’s episode, I break down the 7 Phase Inner Leadership Blueprint. It shows you why your old patterns bleed into every part of your life… how your current operating system was formed long before you took on real...
info_outlineMost smart people reach for values when they’re under a lot of pressure or stress.
It feels responsible. Grounded. Mature.
But under pressure, values often do the opposite of what they’re meant to do. Instead of anchoring thinking, they shut it down. Instead of sharpening judgment, they end the inquiry. Certainty replaces contact with reality, and the relief that follows feels like clarity, even when it isn’t.
This pattern didn’t come from nowhere. You learned early that sounding sure keeps you safe. Speed earns trust. Confidence gets rewarded. That lesson helped you win, but it also trained your mind to prefer certainty over accuracy.
The cost shows up later.
Judgment narrows too early. Tradeoffs disappear. And when the first warning signs appear, most high achievers respond by pushing harder and acting faster, which deepens the problem instead of correcting it.
In this episode, I explain how this pattern forms, why it’s especially common among smart, capable people, and how values can silently become a sedative for thinking. You’ll learn how to tell whether your values are helping you see more clearly or helping discomfort go away, and what restores contact with reality when pressure is running the show.
Listen now.
Show Highlights Include:
- The strange and destructive way reaching for certainty too soon degrades your decision making (2:19)
- How “Premature Epistemic Closure” (a wicked pattern that affects thoughtful and responsible people) narrows your thinking and cuts off your judgement (3:51)
- Why your mind enters a zombie-like state when it's faced with uncertainty (5:54)
- The psychological reason your mind learns to conflate certainty with safety (and how this keeps you on alert and under pressure at all times) (8:49)
- What to do if you notice a tightening in your body, a sense of being on the hook, or the feeling that time is running out (These are all early warning signs that your values are replacing your thoughts) (11:24)
- How the very tools you’ve relied on to help you think morph into the very tools that shut down thinking completely (19:32)
- The “Clarity Trap Tragedy” effect that distorts your judgement and severs your ties to reality (and why slowing down, not speeding up, is the antidote) (23:30)
- The danger in choosing value under pressure that nobody ever talks about (25:49)
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https://www.davidtianphd.com/about/
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