A Bit of Optimism

The Real Reason You Feel Empty (Even When Life Looks Good) with Musician Mike Posner

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May 5, 2026
Mike Posner, a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter behind Cooler Than Me and I Took a Pill in Ibiza, gets candid about feeling empty at the height of fame. He talks about success as a trap. Pain, art, and intention come up in a raw way. There’s also his walk across America, a rattlesnake bite, Everest, and the search for peace over comfort.
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INSIGHT

Art Turns Pain Into Fellowship

  • Mike Posner says real art turns pain into beauty so strangers feel less alone, while pain broadcast for attention only spreads more pain.
  • He contrasts writing from truth and fellowship with posting suffering to get noticed, calling the difference intention.
ANECDOTE

Mike Posner Chose Hardship After Success Felt Empty

  • At 30, Mike Posner had hits, money, fame, and still felt trapped under the weight of his own success and unable to close the gap between what he had and what he gave.
  • He rejected the album-tour script, chose to walk from New Jersey to the Pacific, and called that decision his real bar mitzvah.
INSIGHT

Comfort Can Hollow Out Your Life

  • Mike Posner argues comfort can become its own form of emptiness because people grow through chosen challenges, not by making life endlessly easier.
  • He says a hardship-free life left him hollow and frames challenges as the real route to growth.
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