4007: Your Own Standards by Tynan on Self Defined Values
Optimal Living DailyMay 08, 2026
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4007: Your Own Standards by Tynan on Self Defined Values

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Episode 4007:

Tynan explores how redefining success on your own terms can unlock a level of happiness that external achievements rarely deliver. By rejecting societal expectations, embracing acceptance, and appreciating the sheer improbability of being alive, he reveals a mindset that transforms everyday life into something consistently fulfilling. Listening deeper offers a refreshing blueprint for building a life that actually feels good to live.

Read along with the original article(s) here: https://tynan.com/your-own-standards/

Quotes to ponder:

"You can never get enough of what you don’t want."

“Success is when I spend all or most of my time doing what I want to do”

“You have one life, and it is yours only. So enjoy it.”

Episode references:

The Power of Now: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Now-Guide-Spiritual-Enlightenment/dp/1577314808

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[00:01:00] [SPEAKER_04] This is Optimal Living Daily. Your Own Standards by Tynan of Tynan.com and I'm Justin Malik. I'm gonna jump right into today's post as we optimize your life. Your Own Standards by Tynan of Tynan.com. Today I was talking with my friend Hayden. One of the things I like about talking with Hayden is that he probably has more insight into my life than I do.

[00:01:28] [SPEAKER_04] He'll often describe something I do or think in a way that I never thought about, which then gives me something to ponder for a few days, weeks, etc. Ironically, he's also the one who recommended the two books that made me adopt the Max Diet, even though he doesn't follow it himself. Today, he asked me if I ever feel like... He asks me this every few months, maybe because he doesn't really believe me. Never.

[00:01:55] [SPEAKER_04] It is true, I definitely have a range of how I'm feeling, but it ranges from really good to incredible. Never okay, never bad. I've written a bit about this before. A year ago, I wrote about how I never get angry. The ladies in my life at the time then started a riot in the comments and everyone started defending being angry. I felt a little bit vindicated when I read The Power of Now, which basically said the same thing way more eloquently.

[00:02:23] [SPEAKER_04] Actually, I only read the beginning of that book because I found it way too boring, even though the message was awesome. But this is different. Besides not feeling angry, I also never feel depressed or inadequate or anything like that. Hayden's explanation, which I think is right, is that I set my own standards. It's probably a nice way of saying that I really don't care what anyone thinks about me. And I can see how in today's society, it could go the other way.

[00:02:51] [SPEAKER_04] If you look at TV shows, advertising, or movies, there are clear messages being sent. You're supposed to get straight A's at a top school, get a high-paying job, buy a sports car, find your perfect spouse, buy a house, wear cool clothes and be beautiful like me, go on vacation in the Caribbean and have kids. And that's just by the time you're 30. Do these things, the legend says, and you will be happy. There are two problems with this message.

[00:03:21] [SPEAKER_04] First, this isn't the path that most people can or want to go down when it comes right down to it. People don't meet the perfect girl. They get sidetracked on their own projects. When bombarded by this message, though, people get that nagging, I'm not on track anymore feeling. Second, when people do get that Porsche Boxster, the $100,000 salary in their first mortgage, they aren't happier. They're only as happy as they've always been. Maybe less because the dream is gone.

[00:03:51] [SPEAKER_04] I worked that hard for this? I forget who said it first, but a phrase really stuck with me. You can never get enough of what you don't want. In other words, if you go after society's standards, you will never reach happiness. I've seen this so many times over. However, when you change your definition of success to one that's a lot more appropriate, like, success is when I spend all or most of my time doing what I want to do,

[00:04:19] [SPEAKER_04] it's easy and fun to be successful. Some people might call this lowering your standards. That's a poor way of looking at it. Maybe you aren't going to work 80 hours a week to afford a BMW lease, but you're going to spend more time scuba diving and reading. Which is better? Whichever one you want to do. In my case, I'm essentially homeless. At one point, I bought a house and two cars. Now I have no cars, no house,

[00:04:47] [SPEAKER_04] and actually no possessions that don't fit in my backpack. By society's standards, I'm way less successful. By my standards, which are the only ones I care about, I'm way more successful. I'm seeing the world, learning, and becoming less materialistic. As a result, I feel great about myself. I'm doing what I want to do. I'm happy. I feel no pressure from anyone because I don't care about their expectations of me.

[00:05:14] [SPEAKER_04] But don't bad things happen to me? Aren't some days better than others? Sure. Yesterday, for example, I got almost no work done. Even though I'm in Bangkok, I didn't really go out and see the city. In terms of my standards, it wasn't a great day. But it's important to learn acceptance. Eckhart Tolle talks about how any anger is the act of not accepting the now, as he calls it. Most days are full of me doing the things I want to be doing.

[00:05:42] [SPEAKER_04] Once in a while, like yesterday, I drop the ball. So I accept it. I'm not perfect. I focus on the positives too. While I didn't go out and see much, I did go get some coconuts in a new area of town, and that was interesting. I started writing this post. I had some good meals and spent some time with my friends. And hey, I'm alive. The joy of being alive and having been given the chance to live life will always trump everything.

[00:06:08] [SPEAKER_04] You could string 400 terrible days together and I'd still be happy because I am alive. Everything else was a blip on the radar. To sum it up, three ways to always be happy that worked for me. Number one, disregard anyone else's expectations for you, including parents and society, and do what you want to do. Do it openly, honestly, and proudly. You have one life, and it is yours only. So enjoy it.

[00:06:38] [SPEAKER_04] Number two, accept that bad things will happen. But even if they do, there is so much good going on that they are irrelevant. You can consider them, act on them, but shouldn't be affected by them because there's too much good to ever justify not feeling great. And number three, think every day about how lucky you are to be alive. Any one of millions of sperm could have reached your mother's egg, but you were the one that made it.

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[00:08:33] [SPEAKER_04] Thank you to Tynan. A good quote in there to keep in mind. He said, when you change your definition of success to one that's a lot more appropriate, like, success is when I spend all or most of my time doing what I want to do, it's easy and fun to be successful. He said, not just easy, but fun too, which is important. They also made a distinction. They also made a distinction. It's about choice. Which one is better for you? The 80-hour working weeks and actually having the BMW?

[00:09:02] [SPEAKER_04] Or would you prefer to work maybe 40 hours a week, maybe less, and not have the BMW? There is no right or wrong answer. You have to figure that out for yourself. But the important thing here is realizing you do have the choice. It's really easy to get caught in the trap of thinking we don't have a choice, but pushing that way of thinking away as much as possible when it comes to expectations and societal norms, as long as it's legal and safe, of course, it's worth exploring new avenues and

[00:09:32] [SPEAKER_04] different ways of thinking. Just another one of many reasons why we hear from a wide variety of authors here living different lives from minimal like Tynan to somewhat extravagant, and from working more than 40 hours a week to fewer than 20. They've all made different choices and lived different lifestyles, and each has its arguments and pros and cons. What you want could look something like theirs, or it could look like something completely different.

[00:09:59] [SPEAKER_04] The important thing is realizing that you really can choose. So make that choice today. Take a step in the direction that makes most sense for you. Have a great rest of your day, and I'll see you over the weekend where your optimal life awaits.