80,000 Hours Podcast

Guilt, imposter syndrome & doing good: 16 past guests share their mental health journeys

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Apr 11, 2025
This conversation features Tim LeBon, a perfectionism therapist; Hannah Ritchie, a data researcher; Christian Ruhl, a grantmaker and stutterer; Will MacAskill, a moral philosopher; and Ajeya Cotra, a grant maker addressing research challenges. They discuss how moral perfectionism can harm self-identity, the toll of imposter syndrome in high-stakes environments, and the necessity of self-acceptance. They share personal struggles with guilt, anxiety, and the balance between making an impact while maintaining mental well-being. Their insights offer a roadmap for navigating emotional barriers in the pursuit of doing good.
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ADVICE

Prioritizing Self-Reflection

  • Prioritize self-reflection by spending time alone with your thoughts, making sense of yourself and your values.
  • Read thought-provoking books and engage in activities that foster self-awareness.
ADVICE

Prioritizing Mental Health

  • Prioritize mental health over career impact, seeking help and support when needed.
  • Find a sustainable career that allows for time off and prioritize well-being.
ANECDOTE

Sarah's Experience as a Founder

  • Sarah Eustace Guthrie experienced intense responsibility and pressure as a charity founder, finding it hard to disconnect from work.
  • Having a co-founder and supportive community helped share the burden.
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