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Why are young people today reporting the highest levels of anxiety, depression, loneliness, and despair in modern history? Dr. Angela Duckworth is a professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania and one of the world’s leading voices on grit, self-control, and the science of thriving. In this conversation with Dr. Michael Gervais, Angela reflects on how her thinking about grit has evolved, where it’s often misunderstood, and why perseverance without purpose can become harmful instead of helpful. They dig into what excellence actually requires. Not magic. Not raw talent. But hours and hours of high-quality practice that most people never see. Angela explains why so many of us mistake the highlight reel for the real journey, and why direction matters just as much as effort when you’re trying to build something meaningful. The conversation also expands into parenting and relationships. They examine the cultural forces shaping today’s youth: the rise of social media, the erosion of in-person connection, the displacement of nature, and the unintended consequences of modern parenting. Angela shares what the data actually shows about the mental health crisis — and what we as parents, educators, and leaders can do about it. In this episode, you’ll learn: -What grit really is, and what it isn’t -Why excellence comes from high-quality practice over time -How passion develops slowly, and why it can be treated like a skill -How to stay committed when motivation fades -Why environments shape kids more than pressure does -Why young people’s happiness has sharply declined since 2010 -What the research says about anxiety, depression, and loneliness in Gen Z -How screens and social disconnection may be reshaping well-being -Practical ways parents can create environments where kids can truly thrive CHAPTERS 0:00 Angela Duckworth Intro 2:20 10 years after Grit: what’s changed? 3:26 What grit really means (passion + perseverance) 4:28 “Highlight reel” vs. reality of excellence 6:37 The Discovery Project (formerly “Passion Project”) 8:55 Vocational vs. avocational passions 10:26 Is passion a skill or a direction? 12:30 Not letting the external world dictate internal experience 15:28 David Epstein: grit vs. fit 18:22 Angela’s mother’s story 20:26 “Follow your passion” advice at 90 29:36 Youth mental health data: the U-shaped happiness curve 31:57 Post-2010 shift: young people increasingly unhappy 33:17 Screens, social media, and social disconnection 36:52 “Junk light” vs. healthy light (nature & sunlight) 41:08 Ultra-processed food & “supernormal stimuli” 43:53 School phone policies & collective action problem 46:59 Intentional parenting & shaping environments 54:27 New Year resolutions & changing situations (not blaming yourself) 💥 Support our sponsors and get exclusive discounts: https://findingmastery.com/sponsors 📬 Sign up for the Finding Mastery newsletter to get weekly insights from Dr. Michael Gervais: https://www.findingmastery.com/newsle... 🧠 Download Dr. Mike’s Morning Mindset Routine: https://www.findingmastery.com/mornin... 🔔 Like and Subscribe to @findingmastery for weekly insights from top performers 🔗Blanchflower DG, Bryson A, Xu X (2025) “The declining mental health of the young and the global disappearance of the unhappiness hump shape in age.” https://journals.plos.org/plosone/art... #findingmastery #AngelaDuckworth #Grit #PerformancePsychology #Parenting #Mindset #SelfControl #Excellence #mentalhealth #depression #youthempowerment #screentime