Let's Talk About OCD

Let's Talk About OCD

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Why Your Favorite Stuff Isn't Hitting Anymore

In this episode, Dr. K explores the modern epidemic of emotional numbness—that feeling where your favorite hobbies, games, and interests just don't "hit" the way they used to. He breaks down why we are feeling more apathetic than ever and provides a biological and psychological m ...  Show more

Why Smart People Struggle to “Be Normal”

In this episode, Dr. K explains the "Paradox of the Stupid Intelligent Person"—how high intelligence can circle back around and become a unique form of stupidity. He breaks down the common blind spots that cause smart people to fail and provides a roadmap for leveraging your IQ m ...  Show more

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