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We have an addiction to misery, and it is destroying our generation. We scroll pain. We bond over outrage. We compete in suffering. And we call it awareness. In this episode, we talk about something uncomfortable but true. We do not just experience negativity. We consume it. We reward it. We build identities around it. From social media outrage cycles, to victimhood as culture, to why bad news spreads faster than good news, this conversation breaks down why misery feels safer than growth, why being a victim feels easier than becoming a victor, and why so many people claim they want change but resist it when it shows up. We dive into the biology behind negativity, how your brain is wired to cling to pain, and why complaining, blaming, and outrage can feel addictive. We also explore a powerful cultural example from Puss in Boots The Last Wish, where the character with the least had the healthiest outlook on life, while those with everything were still empty and chasing more. The truth is simple but confronting. If misery guides your desires, you will never escape misery. The pain will always remain. This episode is not about toxic positivity or pretending life is easy. It is about breaking the cycle. It is about responsibility, awareness, and choosing growth even when it is uncomfortable. If you have ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, angry at the world, or quietly addicted to bad news, this episode is for you. Listen carefully. This one might challenge how you see yourself. Follow Train of Thought: Instagram: / hertz_fauzan Tiktok: / hertz.fauzan