10 Harsh Truths I Wish I Knew in My 20s

我二十岁时希望知道的十个残酷真相

On Purpose with Jay Shetty

2026-04-17

33 分钟
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Today, Jay invites us to slow down and question the invisible beliefs quietly running our lives. He reveals how much of our stress, our careers, relationships, ambitions, and insecurities, isn’t the result of conscious choice, but of expectations we’ve inherited and never stopped to examine. At the heart of the episode is a disarming question: Are you living your life, or performing someone else’s script? What follows is a powerful unraveling, one that challenges avoidance, reshapes how we define ambition, and calls us into a more honest relationship with ourselves. Jay explores the subtle ways we hold ourselves back: staying busy to avoid clarity, mistaking force for discipline, and choosing relationships that reflect how we see ourselves rather than who we’re becoming. He shows how our environments, our circles, and even the roles we play begin to quietly shape our identity. Drawing from psychology, philosophy, and lived experience, he reframes growth not as chasing perfection, but as pursuing alignment, where our actions begin to match what truly matters, even when it’s uncomfortable. In this episode, you'll learn: How to Identify What You Truly Want How to Break Free from Inherited Beliefs How to Stop Being Busy and Start Being Effective How to Choose People Who Elevate You How to Let Go of Suffering That No Longer Serves You How to Build Better Relationships with Yourself If there’s one thing to remember, it’s this: you are not behind, you are evolving. Every doubt, every mistake, every moment of uncertainty is not proof that you’re failing, but evidence that you’re growing.  With Love and Gratitude, Jay Shetty JAY’S DAILY WISDOM DELIVERED STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX Join 900,000+ readers discovering how small daily shifts create big life change with my free newsletter. Subscribe here: https://news.jayshetty.me/subscribe  Check out our Apple subscription to unlock bonus content of On Purpose! https://lnk.to/JayShettyPodcast  What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:11 10 Harsh Truths That Will Change Your Life 02:07 #1: What You Avoid Is What You Need Most 05:16 #2: Are You Chasing What You Actually Want? 08:17 #3: The Cost of Pretending to Be Someone You’re Not 11:55 #4: Discipline Is Choosing What Matters, Not What’s Easy 15:00 #5: Your Inner Circle Directly Shapes Your Life 18:00 #6: Busyness Is the Ultimate Distraction 19:55 #7: Your Suffering Won’t Be Rewarded 22:48 #8: Your 30s Are Built in Your 20s 25:47 #9: Your Relationship With Yourself Comes First 28:20 #10: You Don’t Find Your Life You Build It 29:27 Final Reflections & Takeaways  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • This is an iHeart Podcast, guaranteed human.

  • I'm going to tell you something right now that's going to stay with you for the rest of the day.

  • Every single thing you 're currently stressed about,

  • the career you 're trying to build, the relationship you 're trying to figure out,

  • the body you 're trying to fix, the money you 're trying to make,

  • the person you 're trying to become, every single one of those things is being shaped right now

  • by a set of invisible beliefs you 've never examined.

  • Beliefs you didn't choose, beliefs you absorbed from your parents, your culture.

  • Your school, your feed.

  • Beliefs that feel like truth because you've never held them up to the light and asked, wait, who told me this?

  • And were they right?

  • I know people who spend the entirety of their 20s operating on beliefs that weren't theirs.

  • They were inherited software.

  • And that inherited software cost them years, not months.

  • Years.

  • Years of chasing things they didn't actually want.

  • Years of avoiding things they desperately needed.

  • Years of measuring their life against a scorecard that they didn't build.

  • Playing a game they never agreed to enter, and wondering why winning didn't feel like winning.

  • Today I'm going to give you 10 truths that I and others have had to learn the hard way.