In this episode, I dive into the power of “think fair, do fair” with my guest, Khudania Ajay. We talk about what it really means to be fair—not just to others, but to yourself. Ajay is a seasoned journalist and media entrepreneur, creator of the KJ Masterclass Live podcast, and someone who blends journalistic insight with wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita.
We break down simple ideas like “self introspection,” the difference between good intentions and real action, and the importance of self care. Ajay shares lessons about karma, fairness in daily life, and how being true to yourself protects you from toxic relationships. Whether it’s how we treat our friends, our families, or our communities, this episode is full of relatable stories and practical wisdom.
If you’ve ever wondered how to take better care of yourself while still showing up for others—or if you’re curious why thinking fair isn’t enough without real action—hit play to discover the simple mindset shifts that can change your life.
Connect with Khudania AjayIn this episode, Khudaniaa Ajay explores themes of fairness, self-care, and personal growth. To learn more about his journey and access wisdom from global experts, visit his website or YouTube channel for KJ Masterclass, or connect with him on LinkedIn for the latest updates and insights.
Learn More:
Website: https://www.thekajmasterclass.live/
Twitter: https://x.com/kajmasterclass
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajaykhudania/
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If Relatable Wisdom speaks to you—if a quote shared makes you pause, smile, or see things differently—consider subscribing so you never miss an episode. And if you have a minute, leaving a review helps more people discover these everyday voices and the wisdom they carry. Your support means the world.
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Chapters
[00:00:00] “Think Fair, Do Fair” Wisdom
[00:01:06] Ajay’s Journey from Journalism
[00:01:50] Meaning Behind Think Fair
[00:03:10] Karma, Intentions, and Actions
[00:05:30] Real-Life Fairness Challenges
[00:09:12] Fairness in Everyday Relationships
[00:10:42] Self-Fairness and Boundaries
[00:13:01] Managing Guests and Self-Respect
[00:16:06] Gratitude in Practice
[00:18:39] Ajay’s Key Takeaways and Advice
[00:20:22] Where to Learn More