
Episode Summary
Love yourself. Heal your wounds. Make your life work with Kamal Ravikant.
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Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Kamal in this episode:
- What “love yourself like your life depends on it” means to Kamal (and how it saved his life)
- Kamal shares how he’s made anything great in his life happen and how it relates to YOU
- A state of being you can cultivate that aligns you to a more connected experience of life
- Internal Mental Mastery: How to tap into the loving, natural state you’re wired for
- How to make your life better on the OUTSIDE by making your life better on the INSIDE
- One question that can help you love yourself, heal your wounds and make your life work
- How Kamal measured success in the past AND what Kamal’s definition of success is now
- Here’s why no matter what you’re going through, you’re not alone and there IS a path
- The transformational value of going from being “heart-based” to being ONLY heart
Show Notes
- If you’re in a sh***y place, it’s going to create even more sh***y things.
- I’m a big believer in the power of commitment to yourself.
- A vow is a commitment to yourself, to life, to God, whatever you believe in.
- Vow to love yourself.
- I was very embarrassed to be out after this public failure.
- Kamal started running clinical trials in his head on whatever would make him feel better.
- Within a couple of weeks, I was walking around feeling this deep love for myself.
- When you start to love yourself, life starts to love you.
- The company was over with, but I was able to recreate myself.
- I wrote a small book that I put out on Amazon. It was to buy copies for friends.
- Within a month, it sold something like 5,000 copies.
- No marketing and it went on to over half a million copies.
- I put my email in the back of the book cause I never expected it to sell any copies. I got emails from all over the world.
- Love is more than a feeling. It’s a way of being. And when you’re in that place, you make decisions very differently.
- There’s nothing new there.
- I would ask myself, “If I love myself, what would I do?”
- These would be specific moments of any actions or interactions, especially uncomfortable interactions.
- The ‘if’ statement frees you. Because of the ‘if’ supposition, what would I do then?
- I would know the answer and I would catch myself in moments of anger, or catch myself in moments of making poor choices.
- I would still sometimes make those choices, but now I was doing them consciously.