80,000 Hours Podcast

#100 – Having a successful career with depression, anxiety and imposter syndrome

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May 19, 2021
Howie Lempel, a mental health advocate and Chief of Staff at 80,000 Hours, shares his candid journey with depression and anxiety. He speaks about losing a cherished job and spending a year in recovery, shedding light on the stigma surrounding mental health. Howie advocates for a practical approach to well-being, emphasizing the importance of seeking help rather than solely relying on willpower. He discusses the relationship between mental health and career challenges, underscoring the significance of supportive environments and open communication for those struggling.
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Daily Challenges

  • Even in stable periods, Howie experiences daily mental health challenges like low mood, guilt, imposter syndrome, and anxiety.
  • He loses work hours due to anxiety, demonstrating its impact even outside depressive episodes.
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Work Anxiety

  • Howie experiences intense anxiety before weekly check-ins with his boss.
  • He describes it as a mix of physical symptoms, like a fight-or-flight response, and negative self-talk.
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OpenPhil Disaster

  • A missed flight and subsequent guilt triggered Howie's most severe depressive episode at OpenPhil.
  • He isolated himself, avoiding work and communication, leading to a significant professional setback.
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