Hey guys! Welcome to "What's the Point?", a podcast where we understand how the most complex piece of technology in the world - the human mind - works.
Inspired by Sadhguru's book 'Inner Engineering", in this podcast we aim to understand how our thoughts, and emotions work so we can actually control them rather than have them control us! The book says that human experience is self-created. If that's the case, shouldn't life always be joyful? Well, it should. Except, our thoughts and emotions currently aren't taking instructions from us. Because we don't kno
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Hey guys! Welcome to "What's the Point?", a podcast where we understand how the most complex piece of technology in the world - the human mind - works.
Inspired by Sadhguru's book 'Inner Engineering", in this podcast we aim to understand how our thoughts, and emotions work so we can actually control them rather than have them control us! The book says that human experience is self-created. If that's the case, shouldn't life always be joyful? Well, it should. Except, our thoughts and emotions currently aren't taking instructions from us. Because we don't kno
Hey guys! In this episode - I cover the Almanack of Naval Ravikant - probably one of the best books I've ever read. If you're in your 18s,19s, 20s, or any age really- there's a wealth of information in this book that you MUST know. It genuinely opens your eyes and gives an interesting perspective on the nature of life and how to make the most of it. This is just part 1 of this book- stay tuned for the next 3 episodes!
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What's The Point?
Hey guys! Welcome to "What's the Point?", a podcast where we understand how the most complex piece of technology in the world - the human mind - works.
Inspired by Sadhguru's book 'Inner Engineering", in this podcast we aim to understand how our thoughts, and emotions work so we can actually control them rather than have them control us! The book says that human experience is self-created. If that's the case, shouldn't life always be joyful? Well, it should. Except, our thoughts and emotions currently aren't taking instructions from us. Because we don't kno