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Metacognition is just watching your own mind think. Most people never try it. That's why most people can't change.
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@nireyal told me a story that I haven't been able to stop thinking about. It's about a rat. A cylinder of water. And the difference between giving up at 15 minutes and swimming for 60 hours. Let me explain.
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The study is called the Hope Floats Experiment. And Nir said something about it that I keep replaying. "Successful people are losers. They fail way more than unsuccessful people. They just rack up more losses. Because they keep going." The rats who swam 60 hours were not stronger. They just refused to stop.
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Most people are walking around right now giving up at their 15 minute mark. When the truth is, they always had the 60 hours inside them. They just stopped believing it was there. What is one thing you almost quit on that turned out to be possible the moment you decided not to?
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Most people confuse awareness with knowing more. The rarest skill isn't knowledge. It's watching your own mind while it's working. That gap between the thought and the response. That's where your intelligence actually lives. There's a word for it. Metacognition.
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"90% of your distractions don't come from outside of you. They begin from within." - Nir Eyal You can throw your phone in the ocean. You'll still find a way to escape. The problem was never the device. It was what you were trying to avoid feeling.
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Sanjay Kathuria, passive income expert, said something on the show that I haven't been able to forget. "76% of Indians live paycheck to paycheck. That means out of every 4 people in your office, only 1 is not." We are not in a savings culture anymore. We are one bad month, one lost job, one health emergency away from collapse. Are you building wealth? Or are you just spending it slightly slower than you earn it?
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Before this conversation, I thought I understood Bobby Deol. I knew the Animal moment. The comeback. The internet's love for him. But I didn't understand the 15 years that made that moment possible. Bobby Deol has one of the most honest, unfiltered relationships with his own story I've ever encountered in this studio. We spoke about: - The 15 years no one talks about - What finally made him change - And what his father taught him about love When you listen to Bobby speak, you understand that what makes him exceptional isn't the comeback. It's that he never lied to himself about what he needed to change. This one will stay with you.
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Over time, the average person will outsource more thinking. Which means the real edge won’t be AI tools. It will be your ability to think clearly, solve problems, and operate from first principles. AI can execute. Only you can decide what’s worth executing.
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Every day, you’re solving problems. But your growth depends on which problems you choose. You can spend time on: Why people are negative Why someone said something Why things aren’t working Or you can focus on: How to upskill people How to build better systems How to create real impact Small problems drain you. Meaningful problems build you. Choose wisely.
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Hanuman Jayanti is a reminder that true strength lies in devotion, discipline, and selfless service. Wishing everyone a blessed day 🙏
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Hey @Hostinger team, We’re facing an issue with our domain, and my team has been trying to reach out for the past couple of days without success. Could you please help us escalate this and guide us on the fastest way to resolve it?
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Been reading The Art of War over the past few weeks. The biggest takeaway for me: it’s not about fighting harder, it’s about thinking clearer. Positioning, patience, and choosing your battles wisely. If you’re building something, your core leadership team should read this. It changes how you approach decisions and growth.
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On the auspicious occasion of Bhagwan Mahavir Janma Kalyanak, wishing everyone peace, compassion, and clarity in thought and action. 🙏
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