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Freedom in Thought
Justin Deol
4 episodes
3 months ago
I find that my life fluctuates between two internal states: war and peace. War feels like being fired, falling sick, or getting a divorce. It feels like stress, wanting, desire, dissatisfaction, danger, or being off-balance. Peace feels like finding a new job, becoming healthy again, or entering a new and loving relationship. It feels like satisfaction, contentment, satiation, or love. War feels like being asked a question, and peace feels like finding an answer. And although I want everlasting peace, I find war to be the dominant state of my internal life. War acts as a necessary precursor to peace. To better navigate the battle within, I plan to take quotes from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, combine them with my own life experience, and create an original set of principles. Keep in touch: Twitter: http://twitter.com/justintht Instagram: http://instagram.com/justintht
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I find that my life fluctuates between two internal states: war and peace. War feels like being fired, falling sick, or getting a divorce. It feels like stress, wanting, desire, dissatisfaction, danger, or being off-balance. Peace feels like finding a new job, becoming healthy again, or entering a new and loving relationship. It feels like satisfaction, contentment, satiation, or love. War feels like being asked a question, and peace feels like finding an answer. And although I want everlasting peace, I find war to be the dominant state of my internal life. War acts as a necessary precursor to peace. To better navigate the battle within, I plan to take quotes from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, combine them with my own life experience, and create an original set of principles. Keep in touch: Twitter: http://twitter.com/justintht Instagram: http://instagram.com/justintht
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Ep. 1 - How to be More Productive: Top 3 Tips (ft. Med School Insiders)
Freedom in Thought
39 minutes 36 seconds
8 years ago
Ep. 1 - How to be More Productive: Top 3 Tips (ft. Med School Insiders)
In episode 1 of the FIT podcast, me and Jay (from Med School Insiders) discuss our top 3 productivity tips. Things mentioned in the video: MSI's pomodoro video: http://bit.ly/2uVol0U My pomodoro video: http://bit.ly/2wiKhEF My video on deep work: http://bit.ly/2wj0ZUi MSI's video on the Feynman technique: http://bit.ly/2g0SXce
Freedom in Thought
I find that my life fluctuates between two internal states: war and peace. War feels like being fired, falling sick, or getting a divorce. It feels like stress, wanting, desire, dissatisfaction, danger, or being off-balance. Peace feels like finding a new job, becoming healthy again, or entering a new and loving relationship. It feels like satisfaction, contentment, satiation, or love. War feels like being asked a question, and peace feels like finding an answer. And although I want everlasting peace, I find war to be the dominant state of my internal life. War acts as a necessary precursor to peace. To better navigate the battle within, I plan to take quotes from Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, combine them with my own life experience, and create an original set of principles. Keep in touch: Twitter: http://twitter.com/justintht Instagram: http://instagram.com/justintht