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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

The Psychology of Elon Musk (Chapter 14 - Freudian Analysis)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Dr Kirk Honda and Humberto explore hypotheses regarding the psychology of Elon Musk.

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00:00 Introduction00:54 How would your partner answer?
03:37 Displacement 
14:57 Corrective emotional experiences
24:19 Repetition compulsion




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October 9, 2024

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0:00.0

Hey Deservant listeners, this is Chapter 14 in our deep dive on the psychology of Elon Musk.

0:05.8

I want to remind everyone that I'm not diagnosing from afar, that's not what I do.

0:10.3

I am speculating based on very limited information on the internet. I could be wrong about all of this and

0:17.2

when I am discussing concepts I am merely saying that if I had a client that presented this way these are the sorts of

0:25.1

hypotheses that I would pursue if I was asked to perform an assessment to guide

0:31.1

treatment so you know it's all just speculative and, you know, I feel comfortable

0:36.1

doing that for educational purposes and for purposes so that we can all think about things for

0:40.8

ourselves, particularly in this episode, but let's get to it. My name is Dr. Kirkhana,

0:44.3

I'm a therapist and a professor and this is the Psychology and Seattle YouTube channel and

0:48.1

podcast who were U-Brido. My name is U-Berto Kacnya and I return unburied truffles back to the wild.

0:54.0

Ah, so this is a technical episode and the concepts that I'm going to present first here,

1:02.0

I'm just going to present them so that we get a foundation before

1:05.8

moving on to Elon and I use these concepts every day of my life I use them with my

1:11.6

clients I use them with analyzing my wife. I use them with analyzing myself, analyzing

1:16.9

you. And I'm not using them as a weapon. I use them as a way to help me understand but also to provoke

1:26.4

compassion for others and myself when I understand and I have a model for

1:31.9

conceptualizing people's behavior, odd behavior, behavior that bothers me about others,

1:37.0

behavior that bothers others about me, behavior that bothers me about me, then it usually will provide an avenue towards compassion.

1:46.7

It doesn't justify it, but other than just saying you're a bad person or you're a

1:51.6

psychopath or you just chose to be a jerk-face to people, these things make much more sense.

1:59.2

And I also am going to suggest that if you want to as a listener as a viewer you can think

2:07.4

about this in your own life as I present these concepts you can maybe pause it after I ask this question, but the question that I want you to think about if you care to is if I asked your partner or another person that you're close to, how would they answer the following questions?

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