Michael Gelb
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It just, I have, I just woken up to, okay, I don't have to worry. Like that's my default setting is to work hard and achieve and be disciplined. I just grew up that way. So it, it's hardwired into my system and, So the edge for me has been to learn, oh, how about just being? How about just being present with myself? And then try it in relationships.
It just, I have, I just woken up to, okay, I don't have to worry. Like that's my default setting is to work hard and achieve and be disciplined. I just grew up that way. So it, it's hardwired into my system and, So the edge for me has been to learn, oh, how about just being? How about just being present with myself? And then try it in relationships.
Just being present with the people that you're with. And let something creative emerge rather than you having to think of it through your own cleverness and effort.
Just being present with the people that you're with. And let something creative emerge rather than you having to think of it through your own cleverness and effort.
Just being present with the people that you're with. And let something creative emerge rather than you having to think of it through your own cleverness and effort.
But that's such a wonderful element of the... amazing time we live in. Whereas we can take these concepts of ancient wisdom from the Vedas, from, you know, Advaita Vedanta, non-dual truth and things that yogis went off for 40, 50 years to get an aha. And we can actually back it up with physics. And that's, you know,
But that's such a wonderful element of the... amazing time we live in. Whereas we can take these concepts of ancient wisdom from the Vedas, from, you know, Advaita Vedanta, non-dual truth and things that yogis went off for 40, 50 years to get an aha. And we can actually back it up with physics. And that's, you know,
But that's such a wonderful element of the... amazing time we live in. Whereas we can take these concepts of ancient wisdom from the Vedas, from, you know, Advaita Vedanta, non-dual truth and things that yogis went off for 40, 50 years to get an aha. And we can actually back it up with physics. And that's, you know,
It's like when I tell my business clients that we now know we have the data that shows that if you treat all your stakeholders with care and respect and look after their welfare, over time you'll make more money. We have the data. So why would you think of ripping people off or exploiting the worker or your client? Because you're going to suffer. You're not going to feel good.
It's like when I tell my business clients that we now know we have the data that shows that if you treat all your stakeholders with care and respect and look after their welfare, over time you'll make more money. We have the data. So why would you think of ripping people off or exploiting the worker or your client? Because you're going to suffer. You're not going to feel good.
It's like when I tell my business clients that we now know we have the data that shows that if you treat all your stakeholders with care and respect and look after their welfare, over time you'll make more money. We have the data. So why would you think of ripping people off or exploiting the worker or your client? Because you're going to suffer. You're not going to feel good.
Your conscience is going to hurt you. And you make less money.
Your conscience is going to hurt you. And you make less money.
Your conscience is going to hurt you. And you make less money.
I'm passionate about wine. I do wine tasting team building exercises for my clients over the years. I wrote a book called Wine Drinking for Inspired Thinking. And I got to tell you, I've really mastered the art of pleasure every day without negative consequences.
I'm passionate about wine. I do wine tasting team building exercises for my clients over the years. I wrote a book called Wine Drinking for Inspired Thinking. And I got to tell you, I've really mastered the art of pleasure every day without negative consequences.
I'm passionate about wine. I do wine tasting team building exercises for my clients over the years. I wrote a book called Wine Drinking for Inspired Thinking. And I got to tell you, I've really mastered the art of pleasure every day without negative consequences.
And one of the great philosophers of wine that I read said, the art of enjoying wine is to have the greatest possible present gladness without any future misery. So I'm enjoying a beautiful wine, and it's so good, and I'd like to have another glass. but I just tune into my system and I know I'll have a headache. I won't feel so good. I won't be able to function at the level.
And one of the great philosophers of wine that I read said, the art of enjoying wine is to have the greatest possible present gladness without any future misery. So I'm enjoying a beautiful wine, and it's so good, and I'd like to have another glass. but I just tune into my system and I know I'll have a headache. I won't feel so good. I won't be able to function at the level.
And one of the great philosophers of wine that I read said, the art of enjoying wine is to have the greatest possible present gladness without any future misery. So I'm enjoying a beautiful wine, and it's so good, and I'd like to have another glass. but I just tune into my system and I know I'll have a headache. I won't feel so good. I won't be able to function at the level.