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Have you ever gone through something that changed your entire life? I think we all have actually, whether we know it or not. But sometimes something happens and in that moment we know that nothing will ever be the same.
We don’t remember most of our lives. We remember key moments that, for whatever reason, had an impact on us. And we tend to remember where we were for big events, such as the events of September 11, 2001.
Today’s guest remembers right where he was also, because he was actually on the bottom floor of the first tower that collapsed.
A moment like this can make or break us. Either the pain is too much, so we use whatever we can to escape, like addiction, isolation, depression or even suicide. Or the pain is too much, so we use it as a catalyst to make positive changes that lead to a life even better than where we started.
It’s always a choice. Whether or not it feels like it, it’s always a choice.
But I also know that when you’re in the darkness, it’s hard to find your way to the light. So today we’re talking to someone who found his way.
Our guest is Kushal Choksi who narrowly escaped the attacks of 9/11 and used his experience to find meaning and design his life around the quest for peace.
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We will learn:
Have you ever gone through something that changed your entire life? I think we all have actually, whether we know it or not. But sometimes something happens and in that moment we know that nothing will ever be the same.
We don’t remember most of our lives. We remember key moments that, for whatever reason, had an impact on us. And we tend to remember where we were for big events, such as the events of September 11, 2001.
Today’s guest remembers right where he was also, because he was actually on the bottom floor of the first tower that collapsed.
A moment like this can make or break us. Either the pain is too much, so we use whatever we can to escape, like addiction, isolation, depression or even suicide. Or the pain is too much, so we use it as a catalyst to make positive changes that lead to a life even better than where we started.
It’s always a choice. Whether or not it feels like it, it’s always a choice.
But I also know that when you’re in the darkness, it’s hard to find your way to the light. So today we’re talking to someone who found his way.
Our guest is Kushal Choksi who narrowly escaped the attacks of 9/11 and used his experience to find meaning and design his life around the quest for peace.
Links from the episode:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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