{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6983611b92cc2b35f6a5495d/69910b1e4d911476d88ad0e0?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"The Silent Addiction Ruining Gen Z","description":"<p>We talk about drugs. We talk about alcohol. We even talk about social media.</p><p>But no one's talking about the addiction quietly rewiring Gen Z's nervous systems—the one that masquerades as <em>ambition</em>, <em>self-improvement</em>, and <em>hustle</em>.</p><p>It's not a substance. It's not even an app.</p><p>It's <strong>validation-seeking through constant performance</strong>—the compulsive need to prove your worth through productivity, curated authenticity, external approval, and the exhausting cycle of \"doing more to be enough.\" You grind until you burn out, post the \"vulnerable\" story for clout, chase milestones that never satisfy, and wonder why—despite the followers, the achievements, the hustle—you still feel empty.</p><p>This isn't laziness. It's not a lack of discipline. It's an addiction to <em>being perceived</em>—and it's costing us our peace, our self-trust, and our ability to just <em>be</em>.</p><p>In this episode, we unpack:</p><ul><li>🔍 Why this addiction flies under the radar (even among therapists and coaches)</li><li>💔 How it hits hardest for those from minimal-means backgrounds—where \"proving yourself\" feels like survival</li><li>🧠 The neuroscience behind why validation hits like a drug—and why willpower alone won't break the cycle</li><li>🌱 A path beyond performance: Reclaiming worth that isn't tied to output, optics, or other people's approval</li></ul><p>This isn't another lecture about \"logging off.\" It's an invitation to heal the wound underneath the hustle—and lead from wholeness, not hunger.</p><p><em>For anyone who's ever felt like they're running on a treadmill no one else can see.</em></p>","author_name":"Wasay Wiz"}