Toxic World of Self Help: Hustle Culture, Fake Positivity, Addiction & Pursuing Money | Robin Sharma

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Dr Rangan Chatterjee

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Is it time to redefine what it means to live a rich life? In a world where we're constantly bombarded with images of material success, it's easy to fall into the trap of comparing ourselves to others and believing that more money means more happiness. But what if there's more to wealth than just money?
What if the richest people aren't those with the most money but those with the most meaningful lives?
This week, I'm thrilled to welcome Robin Sharma to my Feel Better Live More podcast. Robin is a globally respected humanitarian who has devoted over a quarter of a century to helping humans realise their native gifts. One of the top leadership and personal mastery experts in the world, he advises companies such as NASA, Nike, Microsoft, Starbucks, Yale University and the Young Presidents’ Organization.
He’s the author of several international bestsellers, including ‘The 5AM Club’ and ‘The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari’. In his latest book, ‘The Wealth Money Can’t Buy: The 8 Hidden Habits to Live Your Richest Life’, Robin aims to change our perception to include not just financial success but seven other essential forms of wealth, too.
In our conversation, we explore Robin’s concept of the ‘eight forms of wealth’, including physical and mental wellness, rich family relationships, fulfilling work and strong community connections. We discuss why traditional self-help approaches often fall short, particularly in the realm of personal growth and happiness, and how society’s obsession with hustle culture and toxic positivity has exacerbated the problem of burnout and dissatisfaction.
Robin is perhaps best known for his thriving 5AM Club community and in this episode, he shares insights on the power of intentional morning routines, including his five-question morning maximiser, and the value of continuous learning. We delve into practical strategies for implementing these principles in various life situations, even for those of us who have busy schedules or family responsibilities.
We also touch on the importance of nature, disconnecting from technology, and finding moments to savour in our daily lives. We explore the value of service, small acts of kindness, and how we can all live our lives to the fullest.
Robin’s perspective on what it truly means to live a rich life is a powerful reminder for us all and his approach offers a much-needed alternative to the endless pursuit of material success, showing us how to create a life that's ‘wealthy’ in all the ways that matter most. I hope you enjoy listening.
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@kmshultz
@kmshultz 6 ай бұрын
Over a hundred years ago, William James said: "It is certain that the prevalent fear of poverty among the educated classes is the worst moral disease from which our civilization suffers." We must stop worshipping those who pursue wealth at any cost. We must praise those, especially of the younger generation, who turn away from the paths of conventional success, and towards the paths of their hearts. Our culture must make this seismic shift, for the sake of our souls-and all the inhabitants of our planet.
@abrakadabrah3031
@abrakadabrah3031 6 ай бұрын
🎯🎯🎯🎯
@jue7434
@jue7434 6 ай бұрын
Loved this so true !!
@jonathanperry4189
@jonathanperry4189 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this
@walsh222
@walsh222 6 ай бұрын
This is amazing ❤
@mhlorenzo
@mhlorenzo 6 ай бұрын
@@kmshultzmaybe now that there's this over communication the message can be more widely spread!
@MrsHuntontheTrails
@MrsHuntontheTrails 6 ай бұрын
When my beloved mum died, all the advice was to start clearing her home by disposing of impersonal and unsentimental stuff. I followed my instincts instead and walked straight into the storm by working on her room. It was full of items, cards and letters that left me in pieces for hours at a time - but it was also very cathartic. After about a week of sitting with my grief, I was better able to cope with clearing other areas of the home. I know grief is highly individual and this approach wouldn’t be for everyone but it really helped me to process what had happened.
@philippetahon1167
@philippetahon1167 6 ай бұрын
As a psychotherapist specialised in weight and body image issues, I've seen things changing in the last ten years. Many people come and see me after having tried some of these "just do this and you won't believe how your life will change" advices. They've heard about them through some podcast, on social media or in books. They want quick results, quick fixes. But it doesn't work that way, at least on the long term. It takes time, patience and courage to heal from trauma. I often tell them (when they see me to lose weight): being slim won't make you happy but being happy will help you losing weight. We have to stop letting people believe that their life can improve with tips...
@SewingHelpDesk
@SewingHelpDesk 6 ай бұрын
its not all about feelings. its about nutrition. its very likely this person with weight issues has had all their eletrolytes burned up dealing with stress. the only electrolyte is NOT sodium. healthy electrolytes include calcium addressing a calcium deficiency, a magnesium deficiency helped me overcome all of what you described. its NOT about emotions. its about nutrition. calcium, makes you relax and sleepy, this is what happens to me. stress burns electrolytes. emotional type therapy will never work unless the nutritional deficiencies are addressed. yes, the emotional side is important, but it will never get better until the physical side is addressed. electrolyte tablets are sold on amazon and other places, i take these, they really help.
@austinmoorefield6542
@austinmoorefield6542 6 ай бұрын
Dude, your job is to give tips...
@deepforestenergy60
@deepforestenergy60 6 ай бұрын
People just need motivation, or more precisely, subconscious self-programming. I am 60 years old, and my condition is 30, and everyone who sees me on the sports field begins to subconsciously be programmed for good health, energy, gets motivated to exercise, and, accordingly, reduce body fat. So, you can show my videos to your patients and you will see an amazing effect!
@rustyshackleford6637
@rustyshackleford6637 6 ай бұрын
My fuckin problem is I can't put on any fuckin weight
@kmshultz
@kmshultz 6 ай бұрын
@@austinmoorefield6542 While some psychotherapists may view their role that way, in my view the better ones do not.
@dankrozonouski
@dankrozonouski 6 ай бұрын
This podcast is a breath of fresh air. Ive had to stop listening to most podcasts these days as they have become so toxic with this hustle culture, positive thinking, make money, it’s either all your fault or all someone else’s fault kind of mindset. There seems to be no authenticity and exploration into one’s true self anymore. It’s sad. Thank you for this.
@mikeberam5716
@mikeberam5716 6 ай бұрын
I've been what I call a chronic early riser as long as I can remember. I love mornings but there are times I wish I could sleep later. That said, my early morning walks around my suburban neighborhood are something I enjoy a great deal. I used to be a gym rat, which is fine for exercising. And I still go once or twice a week. But today, I wouldn't trade my walks for any other form of exercise. It's not exactly walking in what most people would think of as nature. But at 4 AM, when it's dark and quiet and you can hear the birds and see the many trees silhouetted against the moonlight - not to mention an occasional coyote - you realize that you are, indeed, walking in nature. Safe travels and many blessings.
@sublimeteaching444
@sublimeteaching444 6 ай бұрын
That is my experience as well. I feel like I discovered such a depth of wealth just in getting up at 4am.
@Texasgirlinacrazyworld
@Texasgirlinacrazyworld 6 ай бұрын
@@sublimeteaching444 people love to act like they're admirable & disciplined for getting up abnormally early lol. There's nothing virtuous about getting up at a time when your brain is supposed to be recovering.....🙄
@Uilani-g4m
@Uilani-g4m 6 ай бұрын
I learned the biggest lie sold to people is this idea of sustained happiness. Happiness, like any other emotion, is a fleeting one. It's impossible to sustain, thus, all the unhappiness that still prevails. Being in the state of gratitude is the key to content, which leads to joy and a more serene life.
@4465Vman
@4465Vman 5 ай бұрын
no real leader is trying to sell completely sustained happiness...happiness is an emotion but its also a state thats an be sustained and developed, not sustained like someones always happy but they have a higher level of happiness on average than people who dont work on it
@novastariha8043
@novastariha8043 6 ай бұрын
“Rumi” “The Way Out of the Pain” is through the Pain”
@user-ej5gx7ph7q
@user-ej5gx7ph7q 6 ай бұрын
Self help is marketing to an ever growing, disconnected consumer base.
@Vlatka211
@Vlatka211 6 ай бұрын
I f...ed myself up so much with positive thinking. Firstly, I was very dishonested to myself, secondly, I went into this narcisoid mode of "loving myself" and " working on myself", and thirdly, I was overwelmed with responsibility of creating my life with my thoughts. And I definitely can't control them. I saved myself with the work of Byron Katie and questioning my thoughts. And taking responsibility of my faults and bad behavour.
@yoliswamzulwini2217
@yoliswamzulwini2217 6 ай бұрын
7 POOL{I
@mike-yp1uk
@mike-yp1uk 6 ай бұрын
I feel our society has accepted money as a marker for success but it's the way you utilize time for good
@sbella6719
@sbella6719 6 ай бұрын
We've gotten so use to saying we're ok that saying we're not ok makes others uncomfortable.
@rigoelliot115
@rigoelliot115 6 ай бұрын
I agree about not ignoring all the negative feelings. The challenge is being uncomfortable in the struggle and accepting what you can’t change and doing what you can control.
@petestevenson1004
@petestevenson1004 6 ай бұрын
Five questions 53:30 - 1. What am I grateful for? 2. Where am I winning? 3. What will I let go of? 4. What does my ideal day look like? 5. What do I need to hear (from my loved ones) at the end? Eight Forms of Wealth 1:13:28 - 1. Growth 2. Health 3. Family and friends 4. the Craft/work 5. Money 6. Community 7. Adventure 8. Service
@vedawattieram1974
@vedawattieram1974 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! I was trying to find the questions. How very kind of you😊
@ivadedeva7005
@ivadedeva7005 6 ай бұрын
Positive thinking and the culture of optimism are Business for billions. Also positive thinking help corporations to maintain ppl “positively” so they are more productive!
@worldview730
@worldview730 6 ай бұрын
The difference is what your positive & Optimistic is about
@GracieDontPlayDat
@GracieDontPlayDat 6 ай бұрын
It started with New Thought, i.e. mainstreaming New Age doctrine by elite larkers who were bored with their wealth and comfort, and decided to push their personal religious beliefs on the plebes. Watch “The Submergent Church.”
@Sarara-mv5sx
@Sarara-mv5sx 6 ай бұрын
We aren't even allowed to properly grieve anymore. When my father died, the family decided a "Celebration of Life!" was more appropriate than a proper funeral and luncheon. This was a man of great personal dignity and faith. I'm sick of the shallow, self-indulgent, rah-rah mentality from people who cannot cope with life on a deep an meaningful level. It's so crass and horrible.
@sbella6719
@sbella6719 6 ай бұрын
I love the 'celebration of life' theme but I also understand what you're saying. There's a solemn reverence that goes with traditional services and I love that too
@barbarafairbanks4578
@barbarafairbanks4578 6 ай бұрын
Yah, puts that whole C.O.L. thing in a whole new light. E.g. - we can't grieve openly or even admit to our grief? So, instead...Let's 🥳 Celebrate!🎉
@Sarara-mv5sx
@Sarara-mv5sx 6 ай бұрын
@@barbarafairbanks4578 Exactly.
@Anonymas-di6zc
@Anonymas-di6zc 6 ай бұрын
I feel with you 😢 Poeple become cruel because they don't want to face death and don't let grieff those who need it, i do 😢 And for most of my problems i'm the trainer, i learn, put in practice and if it's a winn it will work There's no saver, no easy and the true way, without craying what do i do whith all my feelings, let them eat me? 😂😂😂
@Fibonaccisghost
@Fibonaccisghost 6 ай бұрын
I hated that too. My dad put a bullet through his head and when his friend said the funeral should be a celebration I said fuck off dude. We didn’t feel like celebrating shit
@Grungefan2018
@Grungefan2018 6 ай бұрын
Toxic positivity is so annoying.
@j333z
@j333z 6 ай бұрын
"At least you_____"😢 etc
@TravelinRosy2025
@TravelinRosy2025 6 ай бұрын
Yes
@sbella6719
@sbella6719 6 ай бұрын
1:28 "you're training yourself for self-respect...the more you respect others, the more you'll respect yourself" Earlier today, before even hearing this, these very same words came to me. It's nice to get confirmation.
@SewingHelpDesk
@SewingHelpDesk 6 ай бұрын
self respect comes naturally for me, this talk of training for self respect bothers me because who is the trainer? self respect comes naturally when you live right, address nutritional deficiencies like calcium, magnesium, ie electrolytes. there is a physical aspect: nutrition and exercise are huge. self respect has always come very naturally for me, not sure why there are so many channels on this, its not that complicated. must be people making money.
@sbella6719
@sbella6719 6 ай бұрын
@@SewingHelpDesk This is truly my first time hearing someone relate a character trait like respect to nutritional deficiency. I am 61, from childhood my misconception of giving respect meant giving others authority over you, that only people in elevated positions were deserving of respect. So now I'm learning what it truly means...That's great that it comes naturally for you but can you direct me to those other channels that talk about respect as part of character development. For some of us it doesn't come so naturally because of prior programming.
@SaulEmersonAuthor
@SaulEmersonAuthor 6 ай бұрын
Synchronicity is speaking to you. It's a thing - please don't ignore it. 'Follow Your Highest Excitement...' the breadcrumb trail you laid out for yourself before you came here.
@sbella6719
@sbella6719 6 ай бұрын
@@SaulEmersonAuthor thank you ❤️
@SaulEmersonAuthor
@SaulEmersonAuthor 6 ай бұрын
@@SewingHelpDesk You can train for something without a 'trainer'. Going for a long run can be training for a marathon.
@Mexicobeanpole
@Mexicobeanpole 6 ай бұрын
“Learning the skill of letting go.” This is something I haven’t yet been successful with yet.
@starbright1256
@starbright1256 6 ай бұрын
Same. & I'm not sure ever will
@SewingHelpDesk
@SewingHelpDesk 6 ай бұрын
it comes when you exercise your inner strength instead of acting out, crying and stuff like that. its called growing up.
@ChefChris-cook-from-the-heart
@ChefChris-cook-from-the-heart 6 ай бұрын
me too
@rustyshackleford6637
@rustyshackleford6637 6 ай бұрын
​@@SewingHelpDesk I'm a damn man
@mirandaandrea8215
@mirandaandrea8215 6 ай бұрын
Great points regarding looking at phone in morning! I'm 66 and didn't use a computer till I was 53! I hate the fact I look at the phone as soon as I get up! I must stop!😮
@Marcus_C51
@Marcus_C51 6 ай бұрын
I've got quite a few things I'm working on changing but fortunately being addicted to my phone is not one of them. I prefer larger laptop screens so that has saved me-ha ha! I wish you well on curing yourself of the phone reliance.
@kcz81582
@kcz81582 6 ай бұрын
The y uh yo
@sbella6719
@sbella6719 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I have a problem allowing myself to feel sadness because I'm so afraid I'll fall into a deep depression. So I tend to get mad instead.
@jenniferbalogh4090
@jenniferbalogh4090 6 ай бұрын
I highly agree that you can't ALWAYS be positive. Sometimes we must embrace and address our negative feelings too. We need to grieve first, in order to let go later. We can't dissociate always. I tried many times suppress my negative emotions, but it always come back to me and literally saying to me: grieve me first. Savoring..one of the best: being present in the moment, literally enjoying every second of that one cup of coffee, being aware in every second of your environment.
@Uilani-g4m
@Uilani-g4m 6 ай бұрын
That's the universe's way of saying, acknowledge these negative feelings, right? If not , as you say, they will always resurface until you do. We acknowledge our positive emotions, so why wouldn't we do the same with the negative. I also learned that if I don't acknowledge my darker emotions, it always comes back. But once I do, they never resurface.
@jenniferbalogh4090
@jenniferbalogh4090 6 ай бұрын
​@@Uilani-g4mYes, I guess the universe trying to lead me on the right path, but sometimes I still pretty resistant. When the "voice" is very loud, I can't help, I must pay attention to that. The positive emotions are easy to embrace cause they feel "warm" to our soul. Negative emotions do the opposite to our soul, but I believe if we take the time to process them, then this way we can grow emotionally, psychologically, and we can become emotionally strong after a while.
@heartwisdomlove
@heartwisdomlove 6 ай бұрын
My father has tons of money, plenty of time to do all his creative writing, and he is the most resentful person I’ve ever known, so obviously all his lifelong resentments that are never ending, and never healing have not affected his wealth or his creativity
@Walkingyoubacktoyou
@Walkingyoubacktoyou 6 ай бұрын
Maybe you’re projecting..
@Maxx-mw2zt
@Maxx-mw2zt 6 ай бұрын
Basically stand in your truth so you can address your feelings head on rather than say you're okay when you're not. This is the journey to healing.
@timferguson2682
@timferguson2682 6 ай бұрын
Robin Sharma, thanks. I'll find your books and read them. I do have a quibble about words. "Professional" means you get paid. "Amateur" means you are working out of love. Boat builders (amateur ones) say "Professionals built the Titanic but an amateur built the ark." Cheers
@shanti888
@shanti888 6 ай бұрын
Perpetual self help leads to never living our lives. See the perfection of who you are and embrace it
@yumorules
@yumorules 6 ай бұрын
So true. It's a waste of time too I wasted years being addicted to those books.
@sbella6719
@sbella6719 6 ай бұрын
​@@yumorules not meaning to be disrespectful but yet here you are on this podcast. Has anything really changed for you? I feel I'm addicted too and haven't been able to make any significant progress
@yumorules
@yumorules 6 ай бұрын
@@sbella6719 Not all of it is a waste of time. Brian Tracy is well worth the time. He really inspires me.
@JohnJesus
@JohnJesus 6 ай бұрын
The problem is that people do not take the words/teaching they learn into APPLICATION. We are not perfect. That statement of "see the perfection of who you are" is a big problem. Indeed, it is important to embrace oneself fully, the good and the bad - and then dedicate oneself (through living application) to better oneself. It is not by reading another book and watching another podcast that things will change - it is by picking ONE thing that you want to improve and dedicate yourself to it. Writing is key to deconstruct the problem and discover solutions. It took time to become who we are today, it will take time to change - but if you give up = the preprorgamming will kick in and you're doomed to remain the same, dissatisfied with yourself and with life.
@sbella6719
@sbella6719 6 ай бұрын
@@JohnJesus by "writing is key to deconstruct..." do you mean journaling or repetitive affirmations?
@mhlorenzo
@mhlorenzo 6 ай бұрын
Oh, nice paraphrasing around minute 15 regarding people who are not wealthy and Jim Carrey's statement. Way to go Dr. Chatterjee... Such a pleasure to have someone leading the conversation so masterfully, yet humbley. It is almost like you were trying to translate the aspects that might be challenging for both your audience and the people you invite! Amazing.
@troybutler426
@troybutler426 6 ай бұрын
Hey man I heard you say that sometimes money is all we have, no relationship with brother and sister, hold it another very very powerful statement that will stop us all in our tracks....WE HERE TO TAKE CARE EACH OTHER FIRST, WE LOOK FOR MONEY AND LOST....
@710danrac
@710danrac 6 ай бұрын
I have been a big fan of Robin Sharma for over 25 years, heard him present several times and watched his growth.. Dr Chatterjee is new to me but am enjoying listening to him now too. This interview with the two of them is brilliant and I’m savouring every minute. Nuggets of gold.
@forgetfat3207
@forgetfat3207 6 ай бұрын
Totally agree
@vegashainning8071
@vegashainning8071 6 ай бұрын
Heal what hurt you, So you don't bleed on others that have not touched you!💥☝️ Blaaam😊
@Texasgirlinacrazyworld
@Texasgirlinacrazyworld 6 ай бұрын
Blah, blah, blah....
@BusisiweMochoane
@BusisiweMochoane 6 ай бұрын
This conversation is so healing, liberating and refreshing ,such a breath of fresh air ,thank you💆‍♀️🧘‍♀️
@rachelkaplanRSS
@rachelkaplanRSS 5 ай бұрын
As someone who struggled with depression for years and is now an EXTREMELY happy person, I can tell you that there absolutely are ways that you can become happier. And I'm not saying that you will be feeling positive emotions all of the time. Nor should you because being positive every second of every day is a sign of mania. But true happiness is about both feeling good most of the time and living up to your values. I'm thankful for the times that I struggle because one of my values is to be a life long learner and challenges are how I best learn. Also it allows me to relate to people who are still struggling like I used to, especially my clients. I work with people with mental illness and I have so much hope for them. Just because you're depressed now does NOT mean you will be depressed forever and yes it is possible that someday you'll be so happy! Good luck to everyone who wants more happiness especially if you're struggling!
@ArtByHazel
@ArtByHazel 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for sounding the alarm on how unhealthy things can be with self-help and other old programming that needs to be replaced in order for us all to get back to what truly matters beyond the societal expectations, labels about success, wealth, health, money; and more.
@TheArtsHunter
@TheArtsHunter 6 ай бұрын
Positive thinking in this time is ignorance, fleeing from the truth
@NonYa-l9t
@NonYa-l9t 6 ай бұрын
Yep something is not working if you're constantly having to engage with some new self help mechanism
@chantakchantal6065
@chantakchantal6065 6 ай бұрын
I turned to Christianity and all the horrible feelings went away almost instantly. I don't care what others say but it works. I am calm, at peace and sleep well now as never before. The self help stuff did my head in instead.❤✌️🙏
@nhlanhla_magz928
@nhlanhla_magz928 6 ай бұрын
❤Me too
@Texasgirlinacrazyworld
@Texasgirlinacrazyworld 6 ай бұрын
Oh yes, Sky Daddy cures all.....💩
@13thJurorVote
@13thJurorVote 6 ай бұрын
I often wonder what would happen if the grid crashed, gas wasn’t available for people to commute & sports were not there to distract people from dealing with reality. It would be horrible. All these toxic positivity & materialistic people would prob be unable to cope long. Hustle culture has almost killed me. I’ve learned now to hustle means to do what I can and cut myself some slack that I’m not on it 24/7. It’s hard but I’m trying to let those mindsets go
@sbella6719
@sbella6719 6 ай бұрын
We got a version of that during covid. I think a lot of people are still in recovery mode.
@vedawattieram1974
@vedawattieram1974 6 ай бұрын
Teared up as Robin talked about his parents. ❤
@brys.3131
@brys.3131 6 ай бұрын
For me it took a complete breakdown because my expectations were too high I realized. I was so miserable It broke me and I gave up all my expectations and desires because I didn't know what else to do. Oddly enough it was the best thing I could have ever done. It got me to explore meditation and finding a deeper sense of love within myself and acceptance. I've never plugged into my life so deeply before. If life hadn't come along and slapped me in the face I would have walked myself right over a cliff. Now all I want to do is plug into the moment and find the beauty that is there. Thanks for this great talk ♥️🤙🌞
@daleyglobal
@daleyglobal 6 ай бұрын
This has been beautiful to hear. Would be honored to work with these magnificent individuals.
@AngelO-A-3m
@AngelO-A-3m 6 ай бұрын
I absolutely love this! You have spoke so much truth, love, & wisdom! Thank you for sharing your life experiences!
@godsgracenaka247
@godsgracenaka247 6 ай бұрын
Thank you to both of you.
@PolishInsight
@PolishInsight 6 ай бұрын
The title of this video is like you just described the life in NYC to me in one sentence. So accurately true unfortunately.
@g-dawg79
@g-dawg79 6 ай бұрын
Mine too, living and working in Silicon Valley for the last 25 years
@calvinchew7985
@calvinchew7985 6 ай бұрын
Truer words have never been spoken by both speakers in this podcast duh...consider me impressed tremendously
@kvietimas
@kvietimas 6 ай бұрын
What a delightful conversation! I think I'll have to listen again to write things down in my journal. Very insightful!
@ACIM11
@ACIM11 2 күн бұрын
So many nuggets of gold in this conversation. Thank you, to you both for sharing your insights and wisdom. 🙏🏻❤️
@lagoldie9783
@lagoldie9783 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I think the self help ideas are going to the extreme!
@deborahhoward8043
@deborahhoward8043 6 ай бұрын
Love the discussion, so many gems. I do exactly the same in hotel rooms, and have done so for years.
@chriscarter296
@chriscarter296 6 ай бұрын
I honour this space in which you exist.
@urmichowdhuri1977
@urmichowdhuri1977 5 ай бұрын
What a powerful episode this was, Rangan. Loved on how you both touched on so many important aspects of behaviour very relevant in today’s world and lifestyles people are leading. Loved how Robin Sharma beautifully explained so many important concepts in such a simple manner. I am definitely sharing this episode with EVERYONE I know coz this is definitely one of your best podcasts. Thank you for the good work you both are doing and enriching our worlds with such pearls of wisdom. Grateful 🙏🙏🥰
@naginafarida2105
@naginafarida2105 6 ай бұрын
Beautiful podcast, so excellent ❤
@Johnkostercreative
@Johnkostercreative 6 ай бұрын
Fantastic podcast.
@EricCoplen
@EricCoplen 6 ай бұрын
Inhale. Exhale. Work. Rest. Give. Receive. It's a rhythm and pain and negative emotions let you know when your off beat.
@SewingHelpDesk
@SewingHelpDesk 6 ай бұрын
....ignore everything except emotions.....i give up. people are too stupid.
@robynsmith2709
@robynsmith2709 5 ай бұрын
People don't want to you feel negative emotions because it makes you stronger which leads them to no longer having access to you. That's what I've learnt
@karilp3767
@karilp3767 2 күн бұрын
Thank you💛✨💛✨One of the best podcasts I have yet to hear💛
@Andy-yi2ot
@Andy-yi2ot 6 ай бұрын
I like when rich people say that money doesn't make you happy, yet they are very important part in creating that happiness, i.e. if you know that you you need a therapist and you don't have money you still will be broken emotionally, you would like to travel and you don't have money- guess what you will go nowhere, you would like to learn new things or try new experiences and without money you can't do those either. Obviously money aren't everything but they can resolve a lot because they give you " THE GIFT OF TIME" which will help us to find ourselves, who we are and what we would like or supposed to do in our life. Money helps us to stop and think for ourselves so we don't follow blindly the society and its demands. just a thought 👍
@culturedboor
@culturedboor 6 ай бұрын
‘Five hours of sleep is plenty, maybe even too much. The rest of the time you should be wheeling and dealing in your hustle muscle so you can get rich!’ That nonsense is destroying people and only making the same people rich in the long run anyway.
@roisinoconnell707
@roisinoconnell707 6 ай бұрын
Such a treat, my 2 favourite self help/well being gurus having such a great conversation. Thank you ❤
@nurbhai111
@nurbhai111 6 ай бұрын
Good to hear from a fellow East African, Sharma! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and thoughts! Have been reading your works for years.
@glorial100
@glorial100 6 ай бұрын
Wonderful common sense & wisdom! Thank you.
@ozarkrefugee
@ozarkrefugee 6 ай бұрын
Too many people are not in touch with reality. It is impossible for one to be 100% hyper-happy all the time. I see some of the younger generations with a hyper-Pollyanna mentality, when confronted with real shitty situations they seem to have a meltdown to where more realistic people will acknowledge the situation for what it is and start to deal with it in a practical way.
@vedawattieram1974
@vedawattieram1974 6 ай бұрын
Hmmm...
@sbella6719
@sbella6719 6 ай бұрын
I agree with this. I've also seen others who are too in touch with the negatives of reality that they become paralyzed by feelings of helplessness. It's about balance.
@EDProduction11
@EDProduction11 6 ай бұрын
How ​@@sbella6719
@rustyshackleford6637
@rustyshackleford6637 6 ай бұрын
Yeah what's gonna happen
@Eli-tq8fj
@Eli-tq8fj 6 ай бұрын
They will start asking you “Do you want a drink honey”
@troybutler426
@troybutler426 6 ай бұрын
We must turn failure into fuel....THIS GOT ME REALLY GOING NOW....I FAILED AT EVERY THING, BUT NOW I HAVE MYSEF AND A GREAT NEW IDEAL ABOUT HOW TO BE EVERYDAY.....JUST LIKE WHEN I FIRST GOT HERE. , NO MONEY HAPPY IN YOUR MOTHER AND FATHERS ARMS...LOVE THESE GUY
@mvc_Cursos
@mvc_Cursos 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Rangan for your interviews. Great Job
@mindfulawareness1
@mindfulawareness1 6 ай бұрын
I think possibly there might be a few too many ads, but that's how it is, and great guests.🎉
@cristinagoh7639
@cristinagoh7639 6 ай бұрын
Thank you Robin Sharma! You are the one who change my perception in life! ❤
@solopreneurjourney
@solopreneurjourney 6 ай бұрын
I needed to hear this today. Thanks 🙏🏻
@gracefulexit2023
@gracefulexit2023 6 ай бұрын
I appreciate all the nuggets of wisdom, Robin. You are a legend! Thank you so much, Rangan, for having Robin. ❤ Much love!
@sharonlunn1964
@sharonlunn1964 6 ай бұрын
I have absolutely loved listening to this thank you so much to you both ❤️
@fatherofEgo
@fatherofEgo 6 ай бұрын
Beautiful piece. Do you part and something even better shall find you in return
@СвелыйПуть
@СвелыйПуть 6 ай бұрын
Wow! It is a very important talk,thank you !
@EML-cv2zr
@EML-cv2zr 6 ай бұрын
Robin Sharma was the first motivational speaker I was introduced to when I was much younger ❤ his content was excellent
@jangriffin-fi1yx
@jangriffin-fi1yx 6 ай бұрын
When you have a problem want an answer or whatever is a concern to you best advice that can help enormously is to me is to tell yourself "All's well" it's going to be alright I'll figure this out so leave put aside trust going to turn out right or for the better "see it"... then go for a walk daily 😊 all works out maybe not straight away but does somehow.
@JoyceMartincream
@JoyceMartincream 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge & the real truth on health issues.❤😘🌈
@LaurenRichardson-l3s
@LaurenRichardson-l3s 6 ай бұрын
This is the best of all your podcasts
@withdaryl6144
@withdaryl6144 5 ай бұрын
This man does have a special talent which he keeps such beautiful thoughts
@jcszot
@jcszot 6 ай бұрын
I believe there’s a balance to everything. You certainly want to practice some gratitude, magnify what you do have try not to magnify the deficits, but be aware of them. Admit to them and live in a state of reality and know that they are there and try to be proactive on how to fix things. It could be financial , health , mental , emotional physical, the list can be long. I lost my husband back in 2013 to a catastrophic disease. Grief is one of the most difficult things to navigate, but there is only one way to go and that is through. So whenever I have other difficulties which never compared to that one, I always practice that, that the only way to go is through. Awareness and appreciation is helpful, but denial is not.
@bealivingmiracle
@bealivingmiracle 6 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful and sublime interview that promotes personal excellence leading to serving and lifting those around us. @1:11:03 “The past is a school to be learned from, not a prison to be locked in.” - Robin Sharma @1:24:10 CBE - Complaining, Blaming, Excusing @1:24:22 “You can tell a victim because they give away their power to make changes in the things they don’t like…Leadership is about APR: Absolute Personal Responsibility.” -- What am I doing to create this? -- What are my choices? @1:26:16 “It takes so little to make someone happy.” - quoted Pau Gasol @1:28:58 “The more you respect others, the more you’ll respect yourself.”
@traxsoot
@traxsoot 6 ай бұрын
Another intelligent discussion on a worthwhile topic. Pleasing to see smart people calling out some misbeliefs created in the self-help and wellness industries. Is there a bigger oxymoron than the organisers of an anxiety management event using a discount timer to panic people into enrolling? A true guru seeks reward in results - not revenue!
@troybutler426
@troybutler426 6 ай бұрын
Heroic person, Great information for the world to heal...must be seen and watch repeatedly,....He made good points with every word.....He said the brain washes itself.....I can feel in a positive way what his saying, it's healing itself, I was very angry when I turn to this show, now I'm a different person...I love you man, real talk , I love your parents, Thank them for me please , Troy Butler , your son, your brother, here to understand as much as I can, it feels good and I'm atleast thinking 😅😅 good thoughts, I'm gone watch everyday
@YouRBeautiful-o3v
@YouRBeautiful-o3v 4 ай бұрын
Thank you both, loved it❤
@OranK-zm4wr
@OranK-zm4wr 6 ай бұрын
2x giants! Been hoping for this pairing for years. Doesn't disappoint 👌
@thebrighthugot
@thebrighthugot 6 ай бұрын
Amazing episode! Thanks for sharing!
@NonYa-l9t
@NonYa-l9t 6 ай бұрын
When things get too negative and I need an injection of inspiration I can always count on this channel: a much needed dose of IPOP
@SkylightSwift
@SkylightSwift 6 ай бұрын
I totally agree with the self respect and respecting others point in connection to the hotel room scenario that also works in any scenario. In the hotel room scenario I do the same as Robin because rubbish is in bins, cups are rinsed, hairdryer goes where it lives, used towels go in the bathroom in a pile together. Bed is neatened up. It is automatic l.
@dannyrenehan7875
@dannyrenehan7875 6 ай бұрын
Just got to remember to be moved by the beauty of the mist over the hills in your old tuscan farm house. Money isn't everything guys😂
@HashemMasoud
@HashemMasoud 6 ай бұрын
An informative & interesting interview. I believe a balanced approach to self improvement and self help is the best path. Thanks!
@RedPandas3111
@RedPandas3111 6 ай бұрын
I am a wealth chaser, I want to buy my freedom, freedom is happiness, being able to do whatever you want with your time is happiness.
@leondouglas8117
@leondouglas8117 6 ай бұрын
"I scratch my stomach I wanted to let you know." That line was hilarious 😂😂 And love the conversation about working with joy Flow Grace passion. Reminds me of kahlil Gibran quote "work is love made visible. Beautiful conversation. Thank You 🙏❤️☮️
@juliegreensmith7968
@juliegreensmith7968 2 ай бұрын
I always leave hotels and holiday cottages clean and tidy, I think you are right about a level of self respect, but also respect of others who have a job to do to put food on the table. Why should anyone else clean up my mess? There is a lack of respect these days with many people.
@jithenin
@jithenin 6 ай бұрын
Thank you DR RANGAN for this conversation with ROBIN 👍❤️
@roxiesorrells4552
@roxiesorrells4552 6 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. Thank you both!
@ladybird491
@ladybird491 6 ай бұрын
The bottom line is don't do it to help yourself, do it cause you enjoy it and if you get benefits then you do.
@worldview730
@worldview730 6 ай бұрын
Great talk and wisdom 👍🙏🙏🙌
@monikastrojna232
@monikastrojna232 6 ай бұрын
Another amazing podcast Dr Chatterjee. Thank you.
@sobc2737
@sobc2737 6 ай бұрын
I had listen to this one twice.
@alicecellia
@alicecellia 6 ай бұрын
Nothing wrong with being addicted to self-help. Have as much as you want. Positivity needs to be backed up by knowledge, if you are ignorant about the truth and the universal laws, just being positive without understanding what it is that you're going through won't help. Purification is the first step.
@menevsekoc3830
@menevsekoc3830 6 ай бұрын
Golden interview 👌🌈✨✨✨
@SaulEmersonAuthor
@SaulEmersonAuthor 6 ай бұрын
On the singing garbage-collector guy: The problem wasn't with _him_ (he was literally in a private inner place where he could sing) - but is a testament to society & the local World around him. He is so used to toxic interactions, not coming from a place of goodness or love - that an unexpected interaction of love, still had to be processed through the same filter required for the majority of likely interactions - which will be toxic (i.e. where he is treated rudely, ignored, invisible, disrespected).
@palaksardana6151
@palaksardana6151 6 ай бұрын
Savoured the entire talk completely. However I have a disconnect with the red flag theory that essentially isn’t a brain child of either of the speakers. Show me a person on this planet who doesn’t have their own share of behaviours that would come across as red flags to others. We all perceive this world with the glasses of beliefs we wear and it’s next to impossible that someone will measure up to our satisfaction if we don’t become accepting of the fact that people are different and everyone behaves in their own unique way in different circumstances. Relationships should not be only about nit picking and skeptically looking out for what’s wrong in others, but finding common grounds where we can connect. There is nothing called a perfect relationship for it doesn’t exist. But since we humans have a huge social need to belong together, we must endure what comes as a part of the package which is people are unique in their behaviours and handling of situations. The ones who are looking for red flags will surely find many and if their belief is firm, they will mostly find themselves alone. And yes, no problem in being alone too if one finds solitude soothing to company which is definitely not going to be as per their expectations.
@popps33
@popps33 6 ай бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed this! Will definitely order a copy. My motivation to grow my material is just to invest in my other pillars. My dreams with material wealth isn’t to buy Ferrari or nice watches… my dream is to have my extended family with me when skiing. To have my dear friends when we go to football tournaments or other festivals. Lastly, in investment to the unfortunate so they can increase their quality of life. The returns I desire is positive impact. The reason I use invest rather than give because I do risk assessment in even my giving. I’ve grown to not seek recognition.. too much attention is not what I desire. I just like peace & good times.. even through thick & thin.
@mariaa6918
@mariaa6918 6 ай бұрын
Excellent thank you both.....
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