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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2022 · 1H 34M

14. Don't Get Too Excited

from Dennis Rox: Confessional Self-Improvement & Psychology · host Eldar, Mike, Toliy, James, Katherine, Tommy

Why does getting overly excited about something often set us up for disappointment—or is excitement itself the problem?On this week’s episode of the Dennis Rox Podcast, the crew dives into a deceptively simple but powerful question: “Don’t get too excited.” Sparked by Mike’s insight about keeping consistent energy instead of burning out after an initial hype burst, the conversation quickly gets real and raw.From traffic rants and coffee runs to sprained ankles, vacation planning, and philosophical breakthroughs, Eldar, Toliy, James, Mike, and the rest unpack how excitement is usually tied to attachment and hoped-for positive outcomes—making it unsustainable when reality (or external variables) hits. They explore “drunk excitement” versus calm, grounded energy, the role of leaving room for error, and whether fear can actually serve as a logical ally rather than a limitation.Key Takeaways You’ll Walk Away With:Excitement is often fueled by future expectations and attachment, which blinds us to what we can’t control and leads to burnout or disappointment.The difference between blind hype and calm excitement that leaves margin for things to go sideways.Why taming excitement isn’t about killing joy—it’s about conserving energy, protecting your peace, and avoiding unnecessary suffering.How small daily frustrations (bad coffee, traffic, a sprained ankle) reveal bigger patterns in how we handle life’s challenges.Breakthrough highs feel incredible, but consistent neutrality and acceptance often create more sustainable inner peace.Using fear logically as a guide (“heads up—this could go wrong”) instead of letting unchecked excitement run the show.The most insightful moment? Eldar drops a sharp truth: “Let excitement be your warning or guide towards a particular downfall that is potentially coming… If you did not think about the potentials that are incoming, you can’t get excited about it.” He reframes excitement not as pure good, but as a signal that you may have ignored variables and are heading for a fall.But here’s the killer cliffhanger: After breaking down how chasing peaks tied to uncontrollable outcomes often leads to harder crashes, the crew wonders aloud about those rare, almost superhuman highs—whether in deep philosophical talks, perfect moments with friends, or personal breakthroughs. So—is the smarter move locking in a steady, reliable “7/10” life with room for error, or does fully embracing those uncontrollable 12/10 peaks (knowing the potential falls) make everything feel more alive? And once you start applying this lens to everything—goals, relationships, even daily coffee—what changes?If you’ve ever gotten hyped only to crash hard, felt like the “realist” killing the vibe, or wondered why bursts of motivation rarely last, this episode will shift how you think about excitement, energy, consistency, and growth.Hit play now on the Dennis Rox Podcast. Subscribe for more unfiltered, laugh-out-loud conversations that challenge how you show up in life. Drop your biggest “I got way too excited and it backfired” story in the comments, share this with the friend who always rides the hype train, and tell us: Would you rather guarantee consistent 7/10 days or chase those rare 12/10 peaks knowing the risks? Let the debate roll… what’s one thing you’re excited about right now, and are you actually leaving room for it to go sideways?Feel stuck and can't actualize? We'd love to hear your story - form  - https://forms.gle/joegCWQ7mHt7eN3K9

Why does getting overly excited about something often set us up for disappointment—or is excitement itself the problem? On this week’s episode of the Dennis Rox Podcast, the crew dives into a deceptively simple but powerful question: “Don’t get too excited.” Sparked by Mike’s insight about keeping consistent energy instead of burning out after an initial hype burst, the conversation quickly gets real and raw. From traffic rants and coffee runs to sprained ankles, vacation planning, and philos...

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