Why Too Much Freedom Is the Enemy of Success

Why Too Much Freedom Is the Enemy of Success

From Plain English with Derek Thompson by The Ringer

May 1, 2026 · 50 min

About this episode

Derek Thompson discusses with David Epstein how too much freedom can hinder creativity and success.

Freedom is one of the few ideas everyone agrees on. Surely more choice and autonomy is a good thing, right? But what if our endless pursuit of freedom is actually making us more anxious, less creative, and holding us back from reaching our full potential?Today, Derek Thompson talks with bestselling author David Epstein about the surprising upside of constraints. After arguing for breadth in 'Range,' Epstein’s new book, 'Inside the Box,' makes the opposite case: that limits and rules can actually unlock creativity and satisfaction. They explore why more options don’t always make us happier, and how too many possibilities can lead to paralysis.As Søren Kierkegaard warned, anxiety may be the price of too much freedom. It’s the dizziness that comes from keeping every option open. So in a world obsessed with maximizing choice and opening doors, this episode makes the case for something radical: closing some. Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: Plain English with Derek Thompson If you have questions, observations, or ideas for future episodes, email us at PlainEnglish@Spotify.com. Host: Derek Thompson Guest: David Epstein Producer: Devon Baroldi Additional Production Support: Ben…

People in this episode

Host: Derek Thompson

Guest: David Epstein

Topics covered

  • freedom
  • creativity
  • constraints
  • anxiety
  • decision-making
  • success

Keywords

  • freedom
  • creativity
  • constraints
  • anxiety
  • decision paralysis
  • success
  • David Epstein

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Range, Inside the Box

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