How to Change Your Life, Solved
6/3/20265 hr 6 min
If you've ever tried to change something about yourself, failed, tried again, and concluded you must just be broken, here's some good news: you're probably not broken. You've just been aiming at the wrong target for years. Who you are is actually a layered system. There's your personality, the deep set points you were largely born with. There's the layer of adaptations you've built on top of that, the beliefs, identities, and emotional patterns that help you navigate the world. And there's your behavior, what you actually do day to day. Most people fail at change because they treat behaviors like permanent traits and traits like behaviors they can flip overnight, spending years aiming at the wrong layer. In this episode, Drew and I map out the full system. We get into why the most popular personality test in the world was invented by a failed novelist and predicts almost nothing about you, why the Big Five is the single most replicated finding in all of psychology, and why insight on its own is the smart person's favorite way to procrastinate. We talk about why willpower is overrated and environmental design quietly does most of the work, why putting your gym shoes by the door beats any morning routine, and the one category of change that's faster and more permanent than anything else in psychology, plus why the people who experience it almost always go through something harrowing first. This is the longest and most personal episode we've ever done. Get the free PDF episode guide: https://solvedpodcast.com/change/ CHAPTERS (00:00:00) Introduction (00:09:48) How do you measure who a person is? (00:19:23) The Big Five explained (OCEAN) (00:40:56) The three-layer cake: Traits, Adaptations, Behaviors (00:45:46 )Your Traits: The Layer You Can't Change (00:51:46) Carl Jung & the MBTI (01:03:49) Why bogus tests are actively harmful (01:24:30) Self-acceptance as the foundation for any real change (01:35:55) The marshmallow test, debunked (01:40:57) The four types of adaptations (intro): behavioral habits (02:05:45) Why adaptations are so hard to change (02:25:18) Relationships as adaptation machines (02:37:50) Why don't we do what we know we should do? (02:46:00) The 80/20 of behavioral change (03:00:36) Why most people skip straight to identity-level change (03:17:37) The case for willpower (03:29:54) Quantum Change (03:39:00) What makes instantaneous change possible (03:55:57) The three ways to trigger quantum change (04:07:15) Why you can't do quantum change on purpose (04:16:30) The Cost & Maintenance of Change (04:23:00) The messy ambiguous middle no one talks about (04:38:00) Why most people fail by February (04:50:10) Should you even change at all? 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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:00
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Mark Manson· Host0:28
Drew, did you notice?
Drew Birnie· Host0:29
Notice what?
Mark Manson· Host0:32
I'm a new person.
Drew Birnie· Host0:33
I did- Completely new. I did not notice this.
Mark Manson· Host0:36
[laughs] Completely new, top to bottom. I can't believe you didn't notice.
Drew Birnie· Host0:39
Okay. D- tell me.
Mark Manson· Host0:40
Did you see m- the white wall?
Drew Birnie· Host0:43
Well, we're, yeah, okay, new studio.
Mark Manson· Host0:44
This is my wall.
Drew Birnie· Host0:45
All right.
Mark Manson· Host0:46
I replaced my black wall with my white wall.
Drew Birnie· Host0:48
Okay. All right.
Mark Manson· Host0:49
So brand new studio.
Drew Birnie· Host0:50
Yes.
Mark Manson· Host0:51
New microphone.
Drew Birnie· Host0:52
Yeah.
Mark Manson· Host0:52
New jacket.
Drew Birnie· Host0:55
Mm-hmm.
Mark Manson· Host0:55
I shaved.
Drew Birnie· Host0:56
[laughs] Which you haven't done in a while, I've noticed.
Mark Manson· Host1:00
I'm a new person.
Drew Birnie· Host1:01
I think it's a little more complicated than that.
Mark Manson· Host1:03
If you were as superficial as I am- Oh. Right?
Drew Birnie· Host1:06
Oh, okay.
Mark Manson· Host1:07
Right? There is no soul within this walking meat robot- That vessel ... known as Mark Manson.
Drew Birnie· Host1:12
Sitting across from me now.
Mark Manson· Host1:13
[laughs] Therefore, the fact that I changed my jacket and shaved and sat us in front of a new wall- I see.
Drew Birnie· Host1:18
I see. Hmm ...
Mark Manson· Host1:19
is the entirety of myself.
Drew Birnie· Host1:20
What does constitute change? That's a good question.
Mark Manson· Host1:23
You know, the Buddha said there's no such thing as self. Can you change that which does not exist?
Drew Birnie· Host1:27
Can you just read the intro please?

