Harvard psychiatrist and former monk Dr K explains why solving problems externally fails, and how loneliness, lost love, and lack of purpose are really internal.

Dr K (Alok Kanojia) — Harvard-trained psychiatrist, former monk, and co-founder of Healthy Gamer who blends neuroscience with spiritual traditions to help people, especially struggling young men, understand themselves.
Dr K and Steven Bartlett dig into why modern men and women feel lonely, addicted, and purposeless, arguing that 90% of the work people need to do is internal, not external. They cover the neuroscience of motivation, dopamine vs. serotonin, attraction and falling in love, why technology atrophies our social skills, and how childhood trauma disables our ability to plan for the future. Dr K reframes confidence as something that comes from surviving failure rather than success, and identity as a narrative built from emotional experiences. The conversation turns deeply personal as Dr K diagnoses Bartlett's relentless drive as 'toxic fuel' rooted in childhood disconnection. It closes on purpose as an attitude, the value of awareness over willpower, the quarter-life crisis, and embracing a bittersweet life.
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Gabriele Muccino (inferred)
“what's your favorite movie Stephen H The Pursuit of Happiness okay so if I watch Pursuit of Happiness the first time how am I going to feel emotionally oh it was profound” — Steven Bartlett 01:42:29Find it on Amazon
Alok Kanojia
“this is why people need to go read your books and follow your YouTube channel because uh in that regard we can” — Steven Bartlett 02:35:14Find it on Amazon