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In this episode, Jay Shetty interviews Robin Sharma, an internationally renowned author and leadership expert. They discuss Robin's latest book, 'The Wealth Money Can't Buy,' which explores the eight hidden habits to live a truly rich life. Robin emphasizes that true wealth goes beyond just financial success and encompasses growth, wellness, family, craft, money, community, adventure, and service.
Robin shares insights on overcoming resentment, finding balance with ambition, and the importance of solitude and minimalism. He stresses the need to recognize that money is a tool, not the ultimate goal, and encourages listeners to focus on personal growth, meaningful relationships, and pursuing their passions.
The conversation delves into the power of daily practices like meditation, visualization, and journaling, as well as the significance of surrounding oneself with supportive friends and mentors. Robin also highlights the value of rest, kindness, and seeing others' success as an inspiration rather than a threat.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- True wealth encompasses personal growth, wellness, family, pursuing one's passions, money, community, adventure, and service.
- It's important to overcome resentment and not allow past hurts to negatively impact present relationships.
- Daily practices like meditation, visualization, and journaling can aid in personal growth and finding inner peace.
- Surrounding oneself with supportive friends and mentors is crucial for personal and professional development.
- Rest and solitude are necessary for nurturing creativity and materializing one's gifts and talents.
- Adopting a minimalist approach and pursuing mastery in one's craft can lead to greater fulfillment than pursuing numerous mediocre endeavors.
- Viewing others' success as an inspiration rather than a threat can foster inner peace and a sense of possibility.
- Money should be treated as a tool rather than the ultimate goal, and balanced with the pursuit of other forms of wealth.
Top Episodes Quotes
- “Money is one of the forms of wealth, but there are seven others. For example, growth, wellness, family, craft, and those kinds of things as we pursue them.“ by Robin Sharma
- “If we can train ourselves to say, wow, that person is doing so well, and applaud them and feel good for them and say, if they can do it, I can do it, I think we're going to be much more peaceful.“ by Robin Sharma
- “Rather than pushing out a thousand pieces of mediocrity, do one thing incredibly well, even if it takes five years, ten years.“ by Robin Sharma
- “I think genius loves isolation. I think we are happiest when we are materializing our primal gifts.“ by Robin Sharma
- “Heal what hurts you so you don't go out there and bleed on people who didn't cut you.“ by Robin Sharma
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Episode Information
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
iHeartPodcasts
4/8/24
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Robin Sharma is a globally respected humanitarian who, for over a quarter of a century, has been devoted to helping human beings realize their native gifts. Widely considered one of the top leadership and personal mastery experts and speakers in the world, his clients include NASA, Yale University, and the Young Presidents' Organization. His #1 international bestsellers such as The Everyday Hero Manifesto, The 5AM Club, The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, and Who Will Cry When You Die? have sold millions of copies in over ninety-two languages and dialects; making him one of the most widely read authors in the world.Â
Robin shares his wisdom on the significance of releasing resentment and redefining our relationship with wealth. He also talks about exploring the essential daily practices that promise personal growth, the complexities, and at the same time, the benefits of altering our social circles, and provides insights into nurturing a healthy relationship with money. Jay and Robin unpack the pivotal role of rest in our daily routine and productivity, and how to break free from the chains of multi-generational cultural norms. Â
In this interview you'll learn:
How to release resentment
How to treat money as a tool
How to rest properly
How to cultivate great friendships
The daily practices to transform yourself
Whether you're seeking to overcome generational patterns or find peace in solitude, this episode is your guide to a more fulfilled and intentional life.
With Love and Gratitude,
Jay Shetty
What We Discuss:
00:00 Intro
04:26 Don’t Be A Resentment Collector
08:47 Money Is Your Servant, Not Your Master
12:33 When Are We Happiest?
15:01 Where Do We Start?
19:12 3 Daily Practices to Transform You
23:37 2 Reasons Why We Can’t Change Our Circle
27:06 Joy Is A Great GPS
28:28 Why Rest Is A Necessity
34:35 Breaking Multi-Generational Culture
41:07 Why You Need to Spend Alone TimeÂ
43:00 Rewire Your Relationships With Money
45:35 There Is A Time For Every Season
48:22 What Are Scarcity Scars?
54:13 What Is A Great Friend?
57:10 Don’t Confuse Kindness With Weakness
01:00:33 Someone’s Victory Is Your Possibility
Episode Resources:
- Robin Sharma | Website
- Robin Sharma | TikTok
- Robin Sharma | Instagram
- Robin Sharma | YouTube
- Robin Sharma | Twitter
- Robin Sharma | Facebook
- Robin Sharma | LinkedIn
- Robin Sharma | Books
- The Wealth Money Can't Buy: The 8 Hidden Habits to Live Your Richest Life
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