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Anisha Rodrigues
@anisharodrigues · 5:01

Episode 2 | The Anisha Perspective | Mind Matters

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And that is something to proud of. Because diversity is what makes it unique, is what makes other people and our culture and their culture and this whole world a big family, which I like to call as vasudeva tumbaka, right? Which means the whole world is one big family. So even if we have differences and similarities, it's okay, because that is what makes it love lived experience

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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:55
Yes, that everything, the entire life depends on the choices that we are making. So we have to choose wisely. Thank you for this podcast. Have a lovely evening. Bye
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Anisha Rodrigues
@anisharodrigues · 0:20

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You so much Ranjana Kamo, for responding to my podcast. I am so glad you liked it. And if you like this podcast, do feel free to invite more people to my podcast so that they can listen and get some insight into it. And thank you once again for being a big part of my podcast
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Ranjana Kamo
@Gamechanger · 0:05
Yes. I have done that, Anisha. I have done that. Thank you. Bye
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rajat chakraborty
@trawell_cast · 1:56
And we also understand that preserving the nature is important. We also understand that preserving the human values and preserving each other's growth is also important. We also understand that it's not by competing with each other, it's by completing each other that people can grow. But why then that happens? Why does it happen that we as human beings always end up choosing the destructive side of the story? Is there some form of a genetic study? Is there some form of an evolutionary study. Sorry
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Anisha Rodrigues
@anisharodrigues · 0:52

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Hi Rajat. I'm glad you liked this. Well, and to answer your question, from an evolutionary standpoint view, our brain is always wired to remember the negative experiences because back in the day we had to protect ourselves from animals and from different climatic conditions. So that's the natural response of your brain, is to protect yourself. And if you want to know more on this question, I have explained it in my premium spell. You can definitely go ahead and hit the subscribe button too
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Kadambari Gupta
@kadambarigupta · 0:25
Hi, Anisha. Ma'am, I just heard your swell. I think. First of all, I love the way you recite. You recited so clearly and in precise manner. And I am happy that you have brought this perspective in such an amazing way. Thank you so much for the invite and I'm looking forward to your next. Well, till then, take care. Best wishes. Lots of success
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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Anisha Rodrigues
@anisharodrigues · 0:16

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So much, Kadambari Gupta, for your well wishes and for your kind comments. And I will most definitely see you in the next well that I do. And I'm really happy that you reply to this well, and you engaged here. Thank you so much
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