In "The Failosophical Guy", we demystify what we so often refuse to mention when talking about our personal, educational and professional lives, via a series of episodes. We name, analyze, and try to understand what it means to fail, how it motivates us,
In our 100th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we're closing this chapter of our journey by diving deep into the heart of what it means to live a life that truly matters. As we wrap up this podcast, I want to share some of my own experiences and the lessons that have shaped me into who I am today. Let's embark on this final episode together. Tune in to know more!
In our 99th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we're diving headfirst into a topic that's all about determination, grit, and achieving those dreams. Get ready to explore the mantra, "Do Whatever It Takes to Focus and Reach Your Goal. Let's begin our journey of unstoppable focus. Tune in to know more!
In our 98th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", We're diving deep into a topic that challenges a common belief – "Time Does Not Heal." Prepare for a thought-provoking exploration of grief, healing, and the power of proactive growth. Tune in to know more!
In our 97th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we're delving into the wisdom of a groundbreaking book that challenges conventional thinking. Get ready to explore the transformative lessons from "The Courage to Be Disliked" by Ichiro Kishimi. Tune in to know more!
In our 96th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we're diving into a topic that's near and dear to our hearts - the destructive habit of waiting for approvals. Buckle up, because we're about to liberate ourselves from the chains of seeking validation from others. In this era of social media and constant comparison, it's all too easy to fall into the approval trap. We find ourselves seeking validation for every decision we make, from the clothes we wear to the career paths we choose. But here's the truth: waiting for approvals can hold us back from living authentically. Tune in to know more!
In our 95th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we're diving into six things you need to stop tolerating in your life. It's time to reclaim your power and create the life you truly deserve. Let's get started on this journey of self-empowerment. Tune in to know more!
In our 94th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we're diving into six powerful ways to get a second chance in life. Whether you're seeking redemption or a fresh start, these strategies will inspire you to embrace the opportunity for a brighter future. So, let's embark on this journey of rebirth! Tune in to know more.
In our 93rd Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we're diving into the six things you should do, regardless of what others may think or say. Let's break free from the shackles of judgment and rediscover our true power. Tune in to know more!
In our 92nd Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we're delving into the six simple truths that even the smartest people sometimes forget. These essential reminders can help us all navigate life with more clarity and purpose. Tune in to know more!
In our 91st Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we're diving into the six things you must give up to pave the way for success. So, get ready to let go of old habits and make room for new possibilities. Tune in to know more!
In our 90th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we are embarking on a journey to explore the exquisite craft of shaping a life story that brims with meaning, fulfilment, and profound value. Accompanying us are six potent approaches that empower you to sculpt your narrative, ensuring that each chapter resonates with significance and purpose. Tune in to know more!
In our 89th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we embark on a profound journey as we delve into six vital behaviours we should stop doing to others. By letting go of these negative habits, we can foster healthier, more positive interactions and pave the way for a kinder and more understanding world. Join us as we uncover the transformative potential of empathy and compassion in our everyday lives. Tune in to know more!
In our 88th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we'll be delving into the art of being genuinely interested in others. In this fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in our own lives, but by incorporating these five powerful lessons, we can forge deeper and more meaningful connections with those around us. Tune in to know more!
In our 87th episode of The Failosophical Guy, we're going to explore a topic that many of us can relate to i.e. “feeling out of place”. Whether it's in a new environment, a social setting, or even within ourselves, feeling out of place can be incredibly challenging. But fear not! In this episode, I'll be sharing five powerful strategies that can help you navigate those moments and find your sense of belonging. Tune in to know more!
In our 86th episode of The Failosophical Guy, we're diving into the transformative lessons from the motivational and inspirational book, "The Power of Now '' by Eckhart Tolle. Join me as we explore six powerful insights that can help us live more fulfilling lives. Tune in now to dive into a world of possibilities!
In our 85th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we'll explore the top lessons from the awe-inspiring book 'Unleash Your Inner Champion' by the remarkable author, John Adam. Brace yourselves for a transformation that will ripple through every aspect of your life! Get ready to unlock your true potential and experience the power of these life-altering lessons that await you. Tune in now to dive into a world of possibilities!
In our 84th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we'll be diving into the topic of navigating through the bad days. Life is filled with ups and downs, and it's how we handle the tough times that truly matters. In this episode, I'll be sharing six valuable lessons to help you cope and find your way forward. From acceptance and self-compassion to gaining perspective and prioritising self-care, we'll explore practical advice to overcome obstacles. Remember, you have the strength and resilience within you to navigate through the bad days and come out stronger. Tune in to know more!
In our 83rd Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we'll share some important lessons from the book "Think Again" by Adam Grant. This revelatory work challenges the way we think, urging us to embrace intellectual humility and continuous learning. Grant's compelling arguments, coupled with engaging storytelling and rigorous research, make a persuasive case for the importance of rethinking our beliefs, assumptions, and opinions. Tune in to know more!
In our 82nd Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we'll share some important lessons from the book "The Science of Getting Rich" by Wallace Wattles. "This is a classic self-help book that was first published in 1910. It outlines a philosophy of personal success and financial abundance based on the principles of creative thought, positive mental attitude, and action-oriented behaviour. Tune in to know more!
In our 81st Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we'll share some important lessons from the book "Outliers: The Story of Success" by Malcolm Gladwell. Gladwell explores the idea that success is not just about individual talent or effort, but also about the opportunities and circumstances that surround us. Gladwell defines an outlier as a person who is so exceptional that they lie outside the normal range of experience. Tune in to know more!
In our 80th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share some important lessons from the book "The Power of You" by Chris Michaels. This book is a guide to discovering and using your inner power to achieve success and fulfilment in life. In this episode, we will discuss some of the key takeaways from the book. Tune in to know more!
In our 79th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we'll share some important lessons from the book "Autobiography of a Yogi" . This is a spiritual book written by Paramahansa Yogananda, an Indian yogi and guru. In the book, Yogananda shares his own spiritual journey, as well as the teachings and experiences of his guru and other spiritual luminaries. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the nature of the soul, the purpose of life, the power of meditation, and the principles of yoga. Tune in to know more!
In our 78th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", the topic of the "Art of Saying No" is explored in-depth. The episode emphasises the importance of making conscious decisions when facing the choice of saying yes or no. It highlights how seemingly small decisions can have a significant impact on personal development and success. The episode acknowledges that saying no can be difficult due to the potential for conflict and intense conversations, but it also emphasises the benefits of saying no to avoid distractions and overwhelm. Tune in to know more!
In our 77th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book "Do Epic Shit” by Ankur Warikoo. In this thought-provoking book, the author delves into the interrelated topics of success, failure, habits, entrepreneurship, money, and relationships. The author shares valuable insights and tips on how to succeed in the business world, encouraging readers to take risks and elevate their dreams to new heights. The book provides a comprehensive guide for navigating the complex landscape of entrepreneurship, empowering readers to make informed decisions and reach their full potential. Tune in to know more!
In our 76th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” by Robin Sharma. The book primarily teaches how to build a life that guarantees long-lasting happiness, and fulfilment. It enlightens you that focusing on building your inner life is more important than building your outer life. Tune in to know more!
In our 75th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho. The central theme of the book is the importance of pursuing your dreams and valuing the journey over the destination. It also compares the lives of those who actively work towards fulfilling their purpose with those who allow distractions to prevent them from achieving their goals. Tune in to know more!
In our 74th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from Simon Sinek's book "Start with Why". In this book, Sinek emphasises that strong leaders inspire action rather than manipulate people to act. And they do so by explaining their why — the reason, cause, or belief for what they are doing. Tune in to know more!
In our 73rd Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book “The Power of Subconscious mind” by Joseph Murphy. In this book, Murphy contemplates a theory that the subconscious mind has a powerful effect on everything we do and experience. If we as an individual can believe in something and visualize it clearly, we can remove all the mental blocks to achieve the desired results. Tune in to know more!
In our 72nd Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book "One Up on the Wall Street '' by Peter Lynch. The book reveals how anyone can pick the best stocks by the knowledge they already have. Tune in to know more!
In our 71st Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you key lessons from the book "Think Straight" by Darius Foroux. The book reveals the recipe for taking control of your mind so you can improve your life, career, relationships and business. Tune in to know more!
In our 70th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you key lessons from the book “Make your bed” by William McRaven. This book offers timeless lessons that anyone can apply to their own life to overcome challenges, be more successful, and change the world. No matter what career path you have chosen, you are sure to face challenges. You may decide that some are too big to overcome or too complicated to deal with. Don't settle for how things are or how they have always been if they can be improved. Make an effort today to create a change in the world. Tune in to know more!
In our 69th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you key lessons from the book “Hyperfocus” by Chris Bailey. In this book, the author talks about how to use our brain's attention to improve productivity at work and well-being in life. Tune in to know more!
In our 68th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you key lessons from the movie '3 idiots' . The film follows the story of three friends studying in an Indian engineering college and is a satire about the social pressures under the present Indian education system. Tune in to know more!
In our 67th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book "Who Moved my Cheese”. It is a short, light-hearted parable about the different ways we respond to life's changes and how doing so skill-fully can help us find more success and happiness in our lives.Tune in to know more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In our 66th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book "Ikigai – The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life”. Ikigai changes the way we look at our lifestyle completely and gives us suggestions from the accounts of various Centenarians. Tune in to know more!
In our 65th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki. . The book talks about fundamental differences between how the rich think and act toward money compared to everyone else. Tune in to know more!
In our 64th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from one of the chapters of the book "30 days- Change your habits, Change your life" by Marc Reklau. This lesson is about stepping out of our comfort zone. In your comfort zone, there isn't much room for adventure or excitement. It's vital to try new, occasionally terrifying things if you want to live a little more zestfully. Push the boundaries! Although stepping outside of your comfort zone may be difficult at first, doing so can ultimately lead to greater happiness and fulfilment. Tune in to know more!
In our 63rd Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you key lessons from the favourite cartoon show for most of us "Tom & Jerry". It was more than a cartoon series in my childhood as I would imagine for most of us as well. A thrilling ride with endless hide and seek of Tom and Jerry was a family entertainment show. Tune in to know more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In our 62nd Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book "Mindset” by Carol Dweck. In this book, Carol shares how a simple idea about the brain can create a love of learning and a resilience that is the basis of great accomplishment in every area of work and life. Tune in to know more!
In our 61st Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book "Tools of Titans” by Tim ferris. This book is not simply massive in terms of quantity, Tim does a great job in each interview to bring out the unique personality and voice of every individual. It's worth noting that many of the ideas below are themes across multiple people which I've tried to note, but given the mix of voices the easiest way to describe the points below is a remix. Tune in to know more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In our 60th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book “Never Split the Difference" by Chris Voss. This book takes you inside the world of high-stakes negotiations and into Voss's head, revealing the skills that helped him and his colleagues succeed where it mattered most: saving lives. In this practical guide, he shares the nine effective principles—counterintuitive tactics and strategies—you too can use to become more persuasive in both your professional and personal life.Tune in to know more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In our 59th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book “Can't Hurt Me" by David Goggins. This book presents compelling evidence of human potential. It is written by a man who withstood the test of time, embraced suffering , took souls of his competition, hammered through opportunities and became uncommon amongst the uncommon. Tune in to know more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In our 58th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book “As a Man Thinketh" by James Allen. This book is a self help classic, which argues that the key to mastering your life is harnessing the power of your thoughts and helps you cultivate the philosophy and attitude of a positive, successful person. Tune in to know more!
In the 57th episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we bring to you important lessons from "The Monk who sold his Ferrari" by Robin Sharma. The book is a self-help classic story of fictional lawyer Julian, who sold his mansion and Ferrari to study the seven virtues of the Sages of Sivana in the Himalayan mountains.Tune in to know more!
In our 56th episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we bring to you the story of a little girl who teaches us that there is always the other aspect of whatever we face. Whenever you come across a tough or challenging, puzzling situation, just sit back and look at the other side; you'll be surprised to see an easy way to handle the problem. Tune in to know more!
In our 55th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book “The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg. Habit is a choice that we deliberately make at some point and then stop thinking about it, but continue doing, often every day. Author in this book examines why some people and organizations struggle to change while others seem to rediscover themselves by building a compelling argument around the power of habits. Tune in to know more!
In our 54th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book “Man's Search for Meaning” by Victor Frankl. The book tells the story of the unfathomable horrors and suffering that Victor endured as a prisoner at various concentration camps, the primary purpose of the text is to explore the source of his will to survive. Some see life as a never-ending quest for pleasure. Others believe life is about the accumulation of power and money. Frankl sees life as primarily a quest for meaning. Tune in to dive deeper!
In the 53rd episode of the Failosophical Guy, we share with you 3 practical management techniques from the book "The One Minute Manager". These secret techniques can tremendously improve the manager's way of doing a job: getting people to stay motivated, happy and deliver great work. Tune in to know more!
In our 52nd Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from a self help book "4-Hour Work Week" by Tim Ferriss. This is a blueprint to free yourself from the shackles of a corporate job, create a business to fund the lifestyle of your dreams, and live life like a millionaire, without actually having to be one. Tim lays out this radical picture of working for just 4 hours a week and spending the rest of your days on vacation. If you are interested in finding out whether or not the 4 Hour Work Week is your next game-changer, tune in!
In the 51st Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share a life lesson from a boat ride in the backwaters of Kerala. It will teach you to do things that are necessary for you to reach your goal even if that is tough. Some paths in our life are convenient but that doesn't mean that it will lead us to our goals. Always keep your end goal in mind and accordingly set your journey. Tune in to know more!
In our 50th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from a memoir “Tuesdays With Morrie". In the book, the author shares all the lessons he received from his college professor, Morrie Schwartz, who was suffering from a life-threatening disease. When a person is dying, more often than not, their perception towards life change, it helps them realize what is important and what is not. Here are the most valuable lessons that we learned from the book “Tuesdays with Morrie”. Tune in to know more!