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Why Success Still Leaves People Empty | Max Weigand

Why Success Still Leaves People Empty | Max Weigand

Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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What if achievement isn’t the thing we’re actually searching for?


What if success, status, money, and performance can still leave people feeling anxious, emotionally exhausted, and disconnected from themselves?


In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Max Weigand — positive psychologist, world-record endurance athlete, and creator of Psychosomatic Intelligence™ (PSQ).


At just 17 years old, Max achieved his lifelong dream of qualifying for the German National Team.


But only days later, he found himself lying in bed feeling completely empty.


That experience sent him on a 13-year journey studying neuroscience, behavioral science, meditation, psychology, nervous-system regulation, subconscious programming, and human performance — learning from Olympic athletes, monks, Fortune 500 leaders, and elite performers around the world.


This conversation explores:

• Why achievement often fails to create fulfillment

• Nervous-system regulation and emotional wellbeing

• Self-sabotage and subconscious conditioning

• Performance psychology and burnout

• Anxiety, stress, and identity

• Meditation, neuroscience, and emotional patterns

• Ambition vs inner peace

• What it means to become psychologically aligned


This isn’t just a conversation about performance.


It’s about what happens beneath performance.


🌐 Thought Atlas:

https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas


🔍 Learn more about Max Weigand:

https://www.maxweigand.com/


🧠 Take the free Psychosomatic Intelligence™ assessment:

https://www.maxweigand.com/psq-test

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