Introspection is a natural phenomena where we resort to the basics of our understanding of what all has happened in any given circumstance or period of time. It comes as a sole saviour when we are witnessing a dark phase or are seemingly uptight in the routine course of our life. But the question that looms large is whether we are making the best possible usage of this ability of ours to think things through or are we pinning our process of introspection on something that's entirely unrelated or unreasonable with respect to the issue at hand? Tune into the podcast to listen to the discussion.
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Introspection is a natural phenomena where we resort to the basics of our understanding of what all has happened in any given circumstance or period of time. It comes as a sole saviour when we are witnessing a dark phase or are seemingly uptight in the routine course of our life. But the question that looms large is whether we are making the best possible usage of this ability of ours to think things through or are we pinning our process of introspection on something that's entirely unrelated or unreasonable with respect to the issue at hand? Tune into the podcast to listen to the discussion.
Let's understand more about the core idea that shapes thoughts and provokes actions of a particular nature around us. Along with it, we'll also take a hint of what's about to come on this journey of "Tune Into Introspections".
Tune Into Introspection!
Introspection is a natural phenomena where we resort to the basics of our understanding of what all has happened in any given circumstance or period of time. It comes as a sole saviour when we are witnessing a dark phase or are seemingly uptight in the routine course of our life. But the question that looms large is whether we are making the best possible usage of this ability of ours to think things through or are we pinning our process of introspection on something that's entirely unrelated or unreasonable with respect to the issue at hand? Tune into the podcast to listen to the discussion.