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Perfection Is the Devil: Daniel Smith on Boredom, Envy, and Why Our Darkest Emotions Aren’t So Dark

Mar 30, 2026
Daniel Smith, psychotherapist and writer of Monkey Mind and Hard Feelings, rescues boredom, envy, shame, and regret from moral shame. He argues repetition holds meaning, warns perfectionism stunts growth, and links social media to an envy economy. He also probes hearing voices, psychotherapy’s role, and why our darkest emotions aren’t as dark as they seem.
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INSIGHT

Positive Versus Negative Emotions Is A Harmful Simplification

  • Labeling emotions as strictly positive or negative is a secular outgrowth of moralizing traditions and oversimplifies experience.
  • Psychology's two-category framing (positive/negative) damages understanding by encouraging severing parts of ourselves.
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Boredom Marks Where Meaning Lives

  • Boredom signals proximity to meaning rather than absence of it.
  • Repetition in parenting, marriage, and daily rituals contains the "main event" where connection and love reside, so boredom can mark meaningful attachment.
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Social Media Turned Envy Into Scale

  • Social media functions as an envy engine that amplifies comparison and questioning of one's life choices.
  • Early consumer capitalism used envy for growth; social platforms have put that mechanism on steroids.
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