
Podville #16 Jay Shetty's podcast with tennis superstar Novak Djokovic on the inner life of a champion
06/12/24 • 55 min
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Podville #15 Lex Fridman’s conversation with Annaka Harris on the mysteries of mind and consciousness.
We try to sort out the difference between "intuition" and "assumption" — How free will would have to be a will not influenced by any external factors, which would mean following intuition — Consciousness: “The one thing in nature we can't get conclusive evidence of from the outside” — If consciousness is the basis of all being, how can there be more or less of it? How can you be less conscious or more conscious? — The relationship between consciousness and intuition — Conditioning prevents tuning in to intuition — The more identity, the less inclined you are to listen to intuition and, therefore, the less free will you have — Is everything conscious, even electrons? — Consciousness plus time makes the identity possible — The more caught I am in identity the less conscious I am — Benefits of lying to yourself, "I am Jesus" — What does it mean to be honest with yourself? — Difference between being honest with yourself and being honest with others — Difference between trying and execution
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Podville #17 We discuss Tom Bilyeu's conversation with former CIA operative business consultant, and bestselling author Andrew Bustamante
The difference between doing something vs. trying to do something — Why taking sides in a quarrel makes the quarrel worse — Problems caused by lack of clarity — Why we should always be asking, “what are we trying to do here?” and “What do I want” — How is it possible to know what is true? — Society is destabilized by 1. validating an injustice, 2. creating an aggressor and 3. telling people that they've been unjustly treated (if no one validates the injustice you think you were just angry about nothing) — Gossip and backbiting are ways of validating injustice — Victims tend to pull other victims into the same condition: “we’re all victims together” — Is America stable or unstable? — It’s hard to destabilize a country that has transparency in information — The human brain likes to jump to conclusions; so when destabilizing, present facts in a way that makes it easy for the person to jump to conclusions — Simplification can be used to create confusion: Germans are Nazis, Palestinians are Hamas — Will AI kill us all? — I should think and act in the way that I believe everyone should think and act — What is freedom? Can government protect my freedom? — Gaining power by listening — Concentric circles of relationships, from distant to immediate, and how to relate to people in the various circles — Is it possible for one to know for certain what's going on inside another? — Dealing with each situation fresh vs. using techniques and strategies — The value of fully understanding what the other person actually said and communicating it to the other person —When you offend someone, then confess your fault to them and ask them to forgive you, is it OK to demand a yes or no answer? — Coming into harmony with others from a place of strength — Again, how do you know what is true?
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