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The Merkol Podcast - Tamil Podcast
The Merkol Podcast - Tamil Podcast
21 episodes
5 days ago
The word Merkol in Tamil means ‘Quote’. Quotes transcend many years, in this process the meaning and the reason why it was said is altered or in some cases, lost. They need better explanations to understand the core concepts. Through this Tamil podcast, I aim to deliver to you the actual meaning and concepts behind amazing, thought-provoking quotes and offer my views on their relevance to today’s world.
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The word Merkol in Tamil means ‘Quote’. Quotes transcend many years, in this process the meaning and the reason why it was said is altered or in some cases, lost. They need better explanations to understand the core concepts. Through this Tamil podcast, I aim to deliver to you the actual meaning and concepts behind amazing, thought-provoking quotes and offer my views on their relevance to today’s world.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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EP 12: The Only Living Boy in New York Quote “The farthest distance in the world, is between how it is and how you thought it was gonna be”
The Merkol Podcast - Tamil Podcast
9 minutes 20 seconds
4 years ago
EP 12: The Only Living Boy in New York Quote “The farthest distance in the world, is between how it is and how you thought it was gonna be”
In this episode, I explore the famous The Only Living Boy in New York Quote “The farthest distance in the world, is between how it is and how you thought it was gonna be”. First, I talk about the scriptwriter for this movie, Allan Loeb, and explain his addiction to gambling. Then move on to explain the illusion of happiness that people always believe in. Then I give an example of a scene from the movie 'Soul' to further explain my point. Then I conclude by leaving with you a trick to happiness. Hope you enjoy this episode. If you do not agree with what I have mentioned or if you have anything extra to add to this episode, then please do share it with me. My email and social media links are given below. Let's learn together. ----------------------------------------- Show Notes: *(00:04) Intro *(00:54) About Allan Loeb *(03:35) Introduction to the quote *(04:03) Illusion of happiness *(04:53) Explanation of a beautiful scene from the movie 'Soul' *(07:14) Happiness is a decision, not a condition *(08:38) Closing ----------------------------------------- Want to consume the podcast episodes in the form of articles? Click Here: https://vadithya.com/the-merkol-podcast/  Email: merkolpodcast@gmail.com Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merkolpodcast  Twitter: https://twitter.com/merkolpodcast
The Merkol Podcast - Tamil Podcast
The word Merkol in Tamil means ‘Quote’. Quotes transcend many years, in this process the meaning and the reason why it was said is altered or in some cases, lost. They need better explanations to understand the core concepts. Through this Tamil podcast, I aim to deliver to you the actual meaning and concepts behind amazing, thought-provoking quotes and offer my views on their relevance to today’s world.