

The Inner Game of Work: Pranab Sachi on Codependent Origination, Rob Burbea, Quake Books, Attentional Co-Piloting, Michael Taft, and "Non-Success"
14 snips Jul 28, 2025
Pranab Sachi, a coach bridging practical work with inner growth through attentional co-piloting, discusses transformative concepts from Buddhist philosophy. He dives into 'codependent origination' and shares insights on life-changing 'quake books' that reshaped his worldview. Pranab also explores the significance of authentic connections and the impact of emotional work in overcoming procrastination. Additionally, he touches on his abandoned 'Non-Success Podcast' idea, emphasizing the value of experiments over achievements in personal and professional journeys.
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Pranab's Career Speedrun
- Pranab Sachi shifted from chemical engineering internships to tech jobs rapidly after realizing his initial path didn't fit.
- He landed growth marketing roles and later diverse jobs spanning startups and meditation companies, showing adaptability.
Existential Crises as Growth Catalyst
- Pranab embraced existential crises early, which helped him rebuild better worldviews swiftly.
- This willingness enabled fluid transitions between identities and careers with ease.
Rob Burbea's Vision on Freedom
- Rob Burbea's teachings inspired a worldview shift embracing freedom through new ways of seeing.
- Codependent origination reveals how reality is socially constructed, opening practical paths to joy and less suffering.