Wanting, Resistance, and the Hidden Cost of Success
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In this episode of Angry Asian Uncles, we sit downwith Kam Knight — international speaker, coach, and author — for a deep,honest conversation about desire, resistance, fulfillment, and the unseenpsychological forces that shape our lives.
We explore why wanting more doesn’t lead to happiness,why so many high-achieving people still feel empty, and how Asianupbringing, cultural conditioning, and unspoken emotional needs play amassive role in how we chase success.
Kam breaks down the concept of the “wanting mechanism”— a part of the brain designed to constantly create desire — and explains whymodern life, social media, and consumer culture have pushed this system intooverdrive. We also examine how financial success can actually make thingsworse, not better, if we don’t understand what’s happening internally.
Through the lens of Eastern philosophy, neuroscience, andreal-world experience, we discuss:
This episode is part philosophy, part psychology, and partcultural reflection — especially for those who grew up in achievement-focusedhouseholds but were never taught how to feel fulfilled.
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why do I still feel emptyeven though I’m doing everything right?” — this conversation is for you.