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Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration

13) @FoundInTranslations on Celebrating the Beauty of Humankind and Seeing Good in Ourselves as Keys to Sustainability

Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration

Kaméa Chayne

Earth Sciences, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Science

4.8694 Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2018

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

What happens when we consciously look beyond mainstream portrayal of reality? And how can we create and innovate in ways that push the needle forward and doesn't just add to info-overload? Here, award-winning, globally exhibited photographer Mukul Bhatia of @FoundinTranslations shares his wisdom with you.

 

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HIGHLIGHTS:

[02:45] "I was always the odd one out... I knew I saw the world in a different light than what mainstream cinema or media [portrayed]."

[04:30] "There are so many things that are usually lost in translation, but one thing I found in my journey… was receiving kindness [from every place I travelled to].

[05:30] Mukul: "In this Insta-friendly world, most people don't see the journey."

[08:00] Mukul's life-changing realizations from traveling.

[9:45] Mukul: "Humankind is very beautiful in underrated ways… it's only when we see good in ourselves that we grow the good." 

[12:10] Mukul: "[Sustainable living] is really not supposed to be guilt-oriented, but mostly for the love for the environment you live in."

[16:20] Keys to Mukul establishing himself as an internationally exhibited photographer.

[20:00] Mukul: "Don't be perfect."

 

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I knew I saw the world in a different life than what a mainstream, Indian cinema or even like any other type of media, like Indian journalism or Indian media would kind of way.

1:07.0

What happens to our perspectives on the world when we consciously choose to look beyond mainstream portrayal of reality?

1:15.6

It's really strange to think about how the ways we see the world are based on our very personal experiences, based on what we've seen and heard from other people around us or the media. It's like we all have our own

1:29.0

special, unique glasses on and all of our lenses are different. Like, who's actually seeing

1:35.2

reality as it actually is? And how do we know how close our assumptions are or judgments are

1:41.4

to the real objective reality of things? I don't know that there's an

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answer, just a mind-boggling thought I had after this conversation. So yes, deep stuff

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coming at you from an award-winning photographer whose work has taken him all over the

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world in the past few years alone, which taught him invaluable lessons about perspectives.

2:01.9

So stay tuned.

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And just a quick reminder that you can sign up to receive my weekly newsletters at

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greendreamer.com, where I basically pulled together highlights from every week's interviews.

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