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The more we think about the wellbeing of others rather than solely meditating on ourselves, the happier we become.
Those between the ages of 18-30 today are amongst the loneliest generation in history, statistically.
And the happiest and healthiest cultures of the world are often those that ‘have’ the least.
Abhi and Ananda share their realisations from their recent trip to India, a country where spirituality and living in full consciousness of humanities place in context of the complete whole is deeply ingrained into the essence of the culture.
Real wealth comes from loving people and using things, rather than loving things and using people.
Tune in to this episode of the Hear For Now podcast to discover what we have lost in today’s society, and how we can regain it.
By Joseph, Abhi, AnandaThe more we think about the wellbeing of others rather than solely meditating on ourselves, the happier we become.
Those between the ages of 18-30 today are amongst the loneliest generation in history, statistically.
And the happiest and healthiest cultures of the world are often those that ‘have’ the least.
Abhi and Ananda share their realisations from their recent trip to India, a country where spirituality and living in full consciousness of humanities place in context of the complete whole is deeply ingrained into the essence of the culture.
Real wealth comes from loving people and using things, rather than loving things and using people.
Tune in to this episode of the Hear For Now podcast to discover what we have lost in today’s society, and how we can regain it.