288 SelfWork: 14 Signs of Envy and The Quest for Celebrity

Published: June 17, 2022, 5 a.m.

What risks do you run when you follow a quest for popularity or even celebrity? Envy is right at the top of the list, and today I'll offer 8 different signs that your need for external validation is running too high, and 6 more that reflect that envy has taken hold of your mind and heart. Envy is defined as believing yourself to be worthy of what you perceive others getting and your behavior then can become governed by that poisonous belief. We'll talk about the need for all of us to have a balance between what validation we receive externally with what we're able to give ourselves internally - and when those are out of balance, what you can do about it!

Then the third thing we\u2019ll focus on is celebrity. Does being well known have a downside? Here\u2019s what Tim Ferriss, whose podcast has been downloaded 700 M times, has to say about the fame he\u2019s achieved, like it or not. \xa0"If you suddenly had 100,000 or 1,000,000 or 10,000,000 more followers, what might happen?\xa0I thought I knew, and I was naive".

The listener voicemail this week is from a man whose brother is depressed but will do nothing about it. You can hear his concern and sense of helplessness in his voicemail \u2013 and I\u2019ll do my best to try to offer some ideas.

So today in this episode sponsored by the #1 online therapy provider, BetterHelp, , we\u2019re talking about the quest to be known \u2013 to be recognized by many \u2013 how you can know that you\u2019ve become envious - the difference between internal and external validation (and how a balance of both is really great) \u2013 all of that! And what \xa0megapodcaster Tim Ferris might say\u2026 welcome to the 288th episode of SW!

Here are the signs of being too needy or dependent on external validation:

  • You scroll through others FB/tiktok/Instagram and compare their feedback to yours.
  • You are almost constantly checking your own numbers or \u2018likes\u2019
  • You bring up your own work with others without being asked.
  • You begin to alter your life so that it \u2018looks\u2019 better on social media \u2013 or if social media isn\u2019t involved, you spend time worrying that your life doesn\u2019t seem \u201cspecial\u201d enough.
  • The bulk of your time is spent trying to meet or exceed the expectations of others (this is very true in what\u2019s called socially-prescribed perfectionism and is highly destructive.\u201d
  • You discount or deny your fear of disappointing others. Or being seen as having made a mistake.
  • You begin to hide your insecurity by drinking more or using drugs.
  • You\u2019ve had tough \u2013 very tough \u2013 childhood experiences or traumas that you don\u2019t disclose or you\u2019ve never worked through.

And here's now it can \xa0move into very ugly envy.

  • You aren\u2019t happy for others when they achieve success.
  • Another person\u2019s success makes you feel unhappy. I\u2019ll take this even farther.
  • You feel the need to diminish someone else\u2019s success. You\u2019ll say something about them that\u2019s harsh or belittling.
  • You judge others negatively.
  • You\u2019re happy when others face setbacks.
  • You surround yourself with other envious people so you get validation.
Important Links:

BetterHelp, the #1 online therapy provider, has a special offer for you now!

Interesting\xa0interview with\xa0the actress who plays Lady Whistledown/Penelope in Bridgerton.

A\xa0blogpost by Tim Ferriss about what you may really get from fame

SelfWork Episode 010 on loving someone with depression

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