Embrace Embarrassment

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Scott Adams suggests a counterintuitive approach to breaking free from boredom and directionlessness: deliberately increase your risk of embarrassment. "Embarrassment is an investment," he explains, not something to avoid.

By intentionally putting yourself in potentially awkward situations—giving speeches, singing karaoke, or experimenting with your style—you build immunity to shame while creating opportunities for growth.

Each Microshifts|mini-embarrassment toughens you for the next challenge, transforming potential humiliation into "free money." Adams advises being strategic: favor action over caution when the cost of failure is low. The ultimate reframe? "Your ego is your enemy," not something worth protecting. By killing your ego through calculated embarrassment, you gain more life options—often the high-payoff kind—while maintaining better mental health.