Sally Kohn: I was given a copy of the only poem that Gandhi ever wrote. In it found four succinct words, something like a life philosophy and it was reducing oneself to zero. It's getting rid of all of those non-essentials so that you then can hear what is true within you,. A second is just the extraordinary story of salt. When he got to the beach to make salt, the police had already been there and they had stomped the salt particles into the sand - making it harder for him to do it. But in the very act of picking up the remnants of the salt that were remaining, he had broken the law and was arrested for it.
How do we connect with our inner voice amidst the noise of modern life? What is the relationship between inner peace and outward success? How can we harness the power of technology without becoming its servant? Today’s guest, Hitendra Wadhwa, and I explore these questions and the pursuit of success both inwardly and outwardly. By the end of this episode, you will have gained insights into the timeless quest for success, learned practical tools for your inner voice, and discovered how to turn chaos into clarity and creativity. Join us for this inspiring conversation, and let’s embark on this journey together.
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