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If you’re watching or listening to this because you think you’re a saint for helping people, I’m about to ruin your day. Pure, selfless altruism is a complete myth. In this episode of Sober Psychology, we’re breaking down the absolute paradox of the human brain: why the fastest way to fix your own broken life is to go fix someone else’s. Look, as a sober dad and a psychologist-in-training, I spent way too many years trying to cure my own anxiety and depression by staring at myself in the mirror. Spoiler alert: it doesn't work. The moment your universe shrinks down to just your trauma, your feelings, and your daily frustrations, your mind turns into a clinical psychopath. We're getting brutally honest today about why looking outward isn't a charity project—it’s an act of pure survival. What We're Tearing Into Today: ○ The Neurobiology of the "Helper’s High": The actual science of how your brain floods your system with dopamine, oxytocin, and endorphins to naturally lower cortisol and crush stress the exact second you stop focusing on yourself. ○ The 12-Step Survival Vaccine: A deep dive into Chapter 7 of the AA Big Book ("Working With Others"). We look at why the recovery framework treats intensive service as a literal vaccine against self-destruction, and the exact psychological shift that happens when your past liabilities become someone else's asset. ○ The Stagnant Pond vs. The Flowing River: The terrifyingly accurate psychological wisdom embedded in scripture (Matthew 16:25). If you only hoard self-care, therapy tips, and books without an outlet, your soul rots like the Dead Sea. You were designed to be a river, not a reservoir. ○ Practical Ego Starvation: How to implement micro-actions and radical anonymity into your daily life on Monday morning so you can reap the mental health benefits of altruism without falling into the trap of codependency or chasing clout on TikTok. My Challenge to You: Stop waiting until you feel perfectly happy, perfectly stable, or perfectly holy to start serving other people. Do it broken. Do it tired. Because when you throw yourself into the service of others, you will look down and realize your own wounds stopped bleeding while you were busy bandaging someone else's. If this episode irritated you just enough to make you change your behavior, hit that subscribe button, leave a 5-star review on Spotify or Apple, and share this video with a man who needs a serious reality check. Disclaimer: I am a psychologist-in-training, not your personal therapist. This content is for educational, entertainment, and informational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or psychotherapy. If you are struggling with severe mental illness or active addiction, please seek a licensed clinician.______ 🎧 LISTEN / SUBSCRIBE ○ Watch on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@SoberPsychology] ______ 📍 Spotify Chapters 0:00 - The Illusion of Altruism 1:15 - Why Self-Help is Lying to You 2:39 - The Evolution of the Social Brain 3:24 - The Neurobiology of the Helper's High 4:26 - The Longevity Studies 5:09 - The 12-Step Blueprint for Survival 5:54 - The Trap of Codependency vs. True Service 6:36 - The Brutal Psychological Wisdom of Scripture 7:51 - The Stagnant Pond vs. the Flowing River 8:33 - The Duty of a Sober Dad 10:15 - 3 Practical Steps to Starve Your Ego 12:08 - The Wounds That Stop Bleeding ______ 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION Drop a comment below and let us know:What is one anonymous thing you're going to do this week to get out of your own head? I read every single one.
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