This episode explores the detrimental effects of a victim mindset and strategies to cultivate an empowerment mindset. Host Max Lugavere interviews psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman, discussing Kaufman's new book, "Rise Above," which posits that the victim mindset is the biggest obstacle to self-actualization, surpassing limitations imposed by intelligence or talent. Against the backdrop of this core argument, the conversation delves into how societal structures and social media inadvertently reward victimhood, exemplified by the "victimhood Olympics" where individuals compete for attention by portraying themselves as the most victimized. More significantly, the discussion examines practical tools for overcoming this mindset, including goal-setting techniques and the importance of seeking mentors. For instance, the discussion touches upon the concept of "honest love," which involves acknowledging suffering while also addressing self-sabotaging behaviors. Finally, the conversation expands to encompass related topics such as the pitfalls of TikTok therapy, political polarization, and the importance of gratitude and agency. What this means for listeners is a framework for self-reflection and actionable steps towards personal empowerment.