By Sam Wolfson — 2020
Self-help guru and internet sensation Jay Shetty is taking his approach to the world’s top CEOs and celebrities.
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It is inconceivable that we humans could be in this world for no reason. There is no way we and our purpose can be ignorant of, or completely alienated from each other like twins who were separated at birth.
Finding and fulfilling your calling can be confusing, and your soul’s true purpose might not be what you think it should be.
The biggest mistake we can make, according to the Buddha, is to discount or minimize our suffering. Why? Because it is the fiery gate through which we must pass to engage the spiritual path.
I’ve recently had conversation about loneliness and how it relates to spiritual growth. All our lives we are conditioned to seek external validation to give us our sense of self-worth.
The former talk show star offers career and life advice at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Structure and community are things you may be surprised to miss.
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"I feel so stuck. I need to find a passion, but I just can't." About half of my clients say this as soon as we meet.
Years ago, I was living the American dream as it had been sold to me. I had a high-powered career at Disney, a big house, the best cars, a wife and two amazing children. But I was miserable.
The combination of a successful career, a loving family, and a strong social network may seem like the recipe for a perfect life. However, even those who can check each of those boxes might feel like something is missing—and that “something” is their purpose in life.
Do you wonder about your life's purpose? How do you become happy? How do you find inner peace? Learn to find meaning in your life and start living it with the help of Gary Zukav.