
112 - The Psychology of Envy and the Fall of Caesar: w/ Rob Henderson
A conversation with Rob Henderson — Air Force veteran, psychologist, and author of the New York Times bestseller "Troubled".
In this episode:
In this episode:
- Rob's journey from foster care to Cambridge and lessons about status, envy, and human nature
- The psychology of envy and jealousy - from Julius Caesar's assassination to modern politics
- Difference between dominance and prestige in human behavior
- Why envy is one of the most powerful yet unacknowledged human emotions
- How these dynamics shape personal relationships and society
- Why men are drawn to history and the Great Man theory
- What academia misses in its focus on present-day issues
- Luxury beliefs, status games, and why successful people downplay hard work
- Attention spans in the digital age and effects of TikTok and short-form media
- Why biographies and long-form stories matter for character development
- How reading about great and troubled historical figures helped Rob navigate teenage hardship
- Insights on history, psychology, and the hidden forces shaping society
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