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Mind's Paradox
Subscribers 19K
Videos 72
Views 1.2M

Channels Like Mind's Paradox

Mind's Paradox dives into philosophy, psychology, existential themes, and the human condition, exploring topics like grief, loneliness, time, and the self through long-form, essay-like videos and deep-dives. The channel presents thoughtful, literature- and philosophy-inspired explorations with introspective and unorthodox angles, publishing roughly 1.0 uploads per week and averaging about 2.9K views per video.

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#1

85% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 29
SERP 100%
Similarity 75%
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Both target audiences interested in philosophy, psychology, and the psychology of grief and myth; they share high search overlap (100%) with Mind's Paradox on queries like philosophy and psychology and myth and psychology, though TEDx's content style is more speaker-based talks rather than Mind's Paradox's reflective videos.

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#2

68% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 20
SERP 66%
Similarity 69%
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Similar audience seeking existential and philosophical topics (philosophy and psychology, myth and psychology) with substantial search overlap, while TED-Ed’s animated explainers differ in format (lower content alignment for deep reflective discourse).

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Pursuit of Wonder YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 3.4M
Videos 313
Views 239.1M
Appearances 8
SERP 26%
Similarity 81%
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Shares themes of philosophy and psychology and existential philosophy; high content similarity (81%) but much of Pursuit of Wonder’s approach is narrative exploration and storytelling, whereas Mind's Paradox is more essay/lecture style, reflecting a strong audience overlap but differing delivery.

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The School of Life YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 9.6M
Videos 1.1K
Views 980.9M
Appearances 5
SERP 30%
Similarity 76%
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Both cover psychology and philosophy with interest in loneliness and introspection; searches align (philosophy and psychology, psychology of loneliness) though the School of Life leans more toward practical psychoeducation and branding, creating a notable content gap relative to Mind's Paradox.

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Psyphoria YouTube channel thumbnail
#5
Psyphoria

58% relevance

Subscribers 712K
Videos 222
Views 28.5M
Appearances 5
SERP 27%
Similarity 78%
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Targets philosophy and psychology with topics like loneliness and the soul as a mirror; high search overlap and strong content similarity (78%), yet Psyphoria’s branding and presentation differ from Mind's Paradox's approach to existential inquiry.

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#6

57% relevance

Subscribers 8.6M
Videos 9.9K
Views 1.0B
Appearances 6
SERP 27%
Similarity 77%
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Appeals to viewers interested in psychology of loneliness, creativity, and consciousness; shares substantial search overlap on relevant queries, but Big Think’s format is interview and expert-driven, contrasting with Mind's Paradox’s more discursive explorations.

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Content Landscape

Competitors include TEDx Talks (85% match) and TED-Ed (68% match), both high-profile channels that address philosophy and psychology, grief, and existential themes; Pursuit of Wonder (59% match) also covers philosophy and existential topics. The School of Life (58% match) and Psyphoria (58% match) further align on loneliness, philosophy, and reflective psychology. Mind's Paradox has 19K subscribers, far smaller than TEDx Talks (44.2M) and TED-Ed (22.4M), while Pursuit of Wonder (3.4M) is closer in scale to Mind's Paradox. The overlapping queries include philosophy and psychology, psychology of grief, existential philosophy, and loneliness, which explains why these channels are considered direct competitors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Mind's Paradox?

Mind's Paradox's biggest competitors are TEDx Talks (44.2M subscribers, 85% match) and TED-Ed (22.4M subscribers, 68% match). Pursuit of Wonder is also a competitor with 3.4M subscribers and a 59% match. They share a focus on thought-provoking, educational, and reflective content that explores ideas and personal growth.

What type of content does Mind's Paradox make?

Mind's Paradox creates introspective and philosophical content, as suggested by titles like 'How to Starve a Narcissist' and 'How To Keep Going When You Don't Feel Anything'. It uploads about 1.0 videos per week, and the videos average around 2.9K views.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Mind's Paradox?

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