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The Rich Roll Podcast

The Best Of 2019: Part II

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.812.9K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2019

⏱️ 148 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to Part II of our 7th annual Best of the RRP Anthology — our way of taking a moment to reflect on the past twelve months by revisiting the year's most compelling podcast guests. It's been an honor to engage with so many extraordinary people over the course of 2019. Reviewing the year in conversation brought powerful new insights -- a reminder that these evergreen exchanges continue to inspire and inform. For long-time listeners, my intention is to launch you into 2020 with renewed vigor. If you're new to the show, my hope is that this anthology will stir you to peruse the back catalog and check out episodes you may have missed. Links to the full episodes excerpted in this anthology are listed in the below show notes. Thank you for taking this journey with me. I appreciate you. I love you. You can also watch it all go down on YouTube. Here's to an extraordinary 2020. Join me, and let's do this thing together. Peace + Plants, Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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0:00.0

If I surrender, okay, that's the first thing.

0:03.7

If I go, all right, I do want to change.

0:05.4

I do not want to have this body.

0:07.1

I do not want to have this job.

0:08.5

I do not have these feelings about my partner.

0:10.9

I don't want to feel like I'm an inadequate father.

0:12.8

Once I come to that point of I've got a problem

0:15.3

in my life, I'm manageable,

0:16.8

then am I ready to just come to believe

0:19.0

that I can be restored to sanity?

0:20.4

That is possible.

0:21.2

I likely optimism of the program,

0:22.8

that the program assumes that it's possible to be happy.

0:26.4

Not like it's not a sum sort of Protestant,

0:28.8

we are born a Safar, suffering is good, work hard,

0:32.1

flagellate.

0:33.4

I can see how that idea enters

0:34.9

because the death of self, the death of the individual,

0:37.3

the flagellation, the mortification of the flesh,

0:39.4

the loss of the individual does sound a lot like,

0:41.6

grrr, a tear yourself apart.

0:43.2

But I like the bliss of Hinduism.

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