SEGMENTS
00:00 Taste of the episode 
01:52 Introduction to Greg Dingizian  
04:22  How intentional was Greg’s success?  
06:07  Where the name “Agharta” came from  
07:18  How Armenian roots influenced Greg  
08:52  What Armenian and Swedish cultures can learn from each other  
10:33  Suffering, grace and victimhood  
12:40 Creating life experience from inside out  
14:29  Gyurjieff and the mental prisons we cannot escape  
14:52  Seeing through illusions  
17:17  The illusion of “getting there” with money  
18:28  Many ways spiritual understanding can evolve  
23:41  Greg warns: too much focus on the external  
26:58  How to set business goals  
29:51  Finding qualified critics and idea meritocracy  
31:31  Find what feels like play to you, but seems like work to others  
34:05  Taking daring action and what prevents it  
37:06  The role of mentors and how to find them  
39:15 “Going to get it” vs “allowing it to come to you”  
39:58  Mutual factors behind Esabelle and Greg’s success  
42:32 “Who am I”?  44:28 Techniques, thoughts, emotions  
46:21 Emptying the mind  
48:24  Intuition and not following conventions  
49:51  Transcending the intellect and touching wisdom  
50:47  The most demanded skill in 10 years
52:14  Artificial intelligence  
53:54 Bigger shifts to come  
55:53  Hope for a global awakening  
58:22  Word association game with Greg (from politics to meditation)  
01:00:15  Reminder: just chop wood and carry water
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My podcast guest is what some might call a "hippie billionaire," a man who attributes his success to quieting the mind, meditation, intuition and taking daring action inspired by stillness.
While in Malmö, I had the chance to interview Greg Dingizian, a visionary Swedish-Armenian investor and one of our nation's most affluent sons.
Greg is behind some of Sweden’s most significant real estate deals, including Victoria Park, a company he helped build and later sold in a landmark acquisition valued at nearly €1 billion.
The real reason I wanted to interview Greg is the source of his success - accessing the stillness within, as he attributes it, in very simple terms. For example, he shares how the idea for Victoria came "as a download" when he was swimming.
Greg says mindfulness and meditation gave him his life back, which is why he donated 6 million SEK to Malmö University, to fund research on mindfulness. 
We covered a lot in an hour: 
→ the illusions he had to give up to become what he has, 
→ his techniques and core principles, 
→ AI, 
→ Armenia, Sweden and being an immigrant,
→ mentorship, money and company culture,
→ compassion, forgiveness and suffering, 
→ finding critics, intuition and transcending the intellect, 
→ meditation on "I am," 
→ what Greg hopes for and anticipates: a global awakening and the collapse of dominant structures.
Greg is also the founder of "Bridge to Armenia," now led by his sister, Ezabelle Dingizian, the former Deputy Speaker of the Swedish Parliament. 
I just loved co-creating this episode. It was honest. Joyful. Deep. I think you’ll feel it too.T
hank you for tuning in, prioritizing your self-realization and listening beyond the word.
Razmik
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