McNair Day at the University of San Diego – October 21, 2025
June 27, 2025
McNair Day with Dr. Ola
Dr. Ola will be featured at the University of San Diego's upcoming McNair Day event on Tuesday, October 21 at 12:30 PM.
This special gathering will feature
Dr. Ola Adeniranye, a clinical psychologist based in San Diego, who will share insights on his experience with current and prospective students and scholars at the school.


By Dr Ola
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June 27, 2025
In today’s hyper-connected world, many people chase success, validation, and comfort without asking the deeper question: Is this life truly mine? The answer often lies hidden beneath the surface of what psychologists and philosophers call false consciousness , a distorted perception of reality that keeps us tethered to beliefs, behaviors, and systems that don’t serve our highest good. If you’ve ever felt stuck, burned out, or strangely dissatisfied—even when things “look good” on paper, you may be operating under the influence of false consciousness. But there is a way out. It begins with radical self-awareness and ends with a life rooted in clarity, vitality, and meaning. What Is False Consciousness? Originally a term from Marxist theory, false consciousness describes a psychological condition where individuals adopt beliefs and habits that work against their own well-being. It’s not just about politics; it’s about psychology, family systems, culture, and internalized narratives. In everyday life, it sounds like: “Work is who I am.” “Rest is laziness.” “If I achieve more, I’ll finally feel enough.” “I can’t leave this relationship, job, or life. It’s too late.” False consciousness tricks us into confusing comfort with happiness, achievement with purpose, and performance with worth. Over time, it leads to disconnection, exhaustion, and a chronic sense of unfulfillment.