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Sathiya addresses the theme of speed and its impact on personal and professional growth. They express gratitude to the listeners for contributing to the podcast's growth and discuss the challenges that come with rapid expansion. Sathiya explores the concept of the "speed demon" as one of the time assassins in an entrepreneur's life, emphasizing the importance of stillness as a spiritual discipline. The significance of the Sabbath being made for man, not the other way around, is discussed, highlighting the danger of becoming overly legalistic about self-improvement efforts. He encourages the audience to ensure that their recovery and life pursuits serve their well-being, sharing personal lessons on spending regular time in silence and avoiding excessive legalism.
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Sathiya addresses the theme of speed and its impact on personal and professional growth. They express gratitude to the listeners for contributing to the podcast's growth and discuss the challenges that come with rapid expansion. Sathiya explores the concept of the "speed demon" as one of the time assassins in an entrepreneur's life, emphasizing the importance of stillness as a spiritual discipline. The significance of the Sabbath being made for man, not the other way around, is discussed, highlighting the danger of becoming overly legalistic about self-improvement efforts. He encourages the audience to ensure that their recovery and life pursuits serve their well-being, sharing personal lessons on spending regular time in silence and avoiding excessive legalism.
Book A Call With Sathiya's Team
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Follow Sathiya on Instagram

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