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Sathiya introduces the concept of everyone being "blind," not in terms of physical vision but in terms of our focus and what we neglect. The inspiration for this topic comes from Jordan B Peterson's book "The 12 Rules for Life." We all have certain things we choose to focus on, which leads to neglecting other areas and creates blindness. An example of how cultural differences can highlight this blindness is given with a story about food customs. Sathiya emphasizes the importance of compensating for blindness, which can be achieved through learning from others and getting clarity about problems. Podcasts are mentioned as valuable resources for alleviating blind spots and encouraging collaboration with others to broaden perspectives.
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Sathiya introduces the concept of everyone being "blind," not in terms of physical vision but in terms of our focus and what we neglect. The inspiration for this topic comes from Jordan B Peterson's book "The 12 Rules for Life." We all have certain things we choose to focus on, which leads to neglecting other areas and creates blindness. An example of how cultural differences can highlight this blindness is given with a story about food customs. Sathiya emphasizes the importance of compensating for blindness, which can be achieved through learning from others and getting clarity about problems. Podcasts are mentioned as valuable resources for alleviating blind spots and encouraging collaboration with others to broaden perspectives.

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