When I hit rock bottom, it wasn’t therapy, it wasn’t motivational quotes, and it sure as hell wasn’t a ‘just think positive’ mindset that pulled me out. It was a book—one I will never forget. And it wasn’t even a self-help book. It was about regression and reincarnation. That’s what cracked my mind wide open. For the first time, I felt both microscopic and infinite—small enough to realize how little control I had, but big enough to understand that I mattered. That we all do. I wasn’t here by accident, or atleast I had no actual say in it. None of us are or do.
We may never fully know why, but we’re here to experience, to expand, to see beyond the walls we build around ourselves.
And that’s when everything changed. I stopped looking in just one direction and started seeing the endless choices in front of me. I began to appreciate life—not in some cheesy ‘live, laugh, love’ way, but in a way that made me hunger for understanding. I started appreciating minds—how we think, why we think, how different perspectives aren’t threats but doorways.
That’s why I chose to do this podcast in the culture section, not self-help. Three years ago I published a book called, "Pronoia Prescription," the theory that everything is happening for you not to you, and it's through opening our minds and observing rather than judging, are we able to rise with the wisdom of it all.
The truth is, we don’t need another guru telling us how to fix our lives—we need to understand each other. And when we do, when we realize that our differences are also our similarities, the loneliness fades. The hope grows. The possibilities become infinite and no one ends up looking like a cyclopes after all!
So, here I am, having lived across continents, the things I’ve learned, the things I still question—hoping that somewhere in all this chaos, we can find some clarity by merging cultures, philosophy and practices, together from East and West, and making some sense out of whatever honest facts we have been fed at the moment, with a full, yet light heart humor, a twinkle of science and a pinch of elevation on steroids...
"Humanity is an honor, and life has a funny way of going about itself," me😁
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