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The Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyPerspectiveIn our 56th episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we bring to you the story of a little girl who teaches us that there is always the other aspect of whatever we face. Whenever you come across a tough or challenging, puzzling situation, just sit back and look at the other side; you’ll be surprised to see an easy way to handle the problem. Tune in to know more!2022-03-2601 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyThe Power of HabitIn our 55th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book “The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg. Habit is a choice that we deliberately make at some point and then stop thinking about it, but continue doing, often every day. Author in this book examines why some people and organizations struggle to change while others seem to rediscover themselves by building a compelling argument around the power of habits. Tune in to know more!2022-03-2004 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuySearch for meaning in lifeIn our 54th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from the book “Man’s Search for Meaning” by Victor Frankl. The book tells the story of the unfathomable horrors and suffering that Victor endured as a prisoner at various concentration camps, the primary purpose of the text is to explore the source of his will to survive. Some see life as a never-ending quest for pleasure. Others believe life is about the accumulation of power and money. Frankl sees life as primarily a quest for meaning. Tune in to dive deeper!2022-03-1304 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuySecrets from "The One Minute Manager"In the 53rd episode of the Failosophical Guy, we share with you 3 practical management techniques from the book "The One Minute Manager". These secret techniques can tremendously improve the manager's way of doing a job: getting people to stay motivated, happy and deliver great work. Tune in to know more!2022-03-0402 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyGet your life sortedIn our 52nd Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from a self help book "4-Hour Work Week" by Tim Ferriss. This is a blueprint to free yourself from the shackles of a corporate job, create a business to fund the lifestyle of your dreams, and live life like a millionaire, without actually having to be one. Tim lays out this radical picture of working for just 4 hours a week and spending the rest of your days on vacation. If you are interested in finding out whether or not the 4 Hour Work Week is your next...2022-02-2603 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyChoose the path that takes you to your goalsIn the 51st Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share a life lesson from a boat ride in the backwaters of Kerala. It will teach you to do things that are necessary for you to reach your goal even if that is tough. Some paths in our life are convenient but that doesn't mean that it will lead us to our goals. Always keep your end goal in mind and accordingly set your journey. Tune in to know more!2022-02-2002 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyValuable Advices from "Tuesdays With Morrie"In our 50th Episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share with you lessons from a memoir “Tuesdays With Morrie". In the book, the author shares all the lessons he received from his college professor, Morrie Schwartz, who was suffering from a life-threatening disease. When a person is dying, more often than not, their perception towards life change, it helps them realize what is important and what is not. Here are the most valuable lessons that we learned from the book “Tuesdays with Morrie”. Tune in to know more!2022-02-1304 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyBusiness Insights from "Zero to One"In our 49th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you Business Insights from "Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future". If you are interested in startups or if you have any ambitions to get involved in the potentially super profitable startup space, then this podcast is for YOU. Tune in to know more!2022-02-0604 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyLessons from "Who Will Cry When You Die?"In our 48th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you simple and actionable tips, which you can use to improve the quality of your daily life. We all want to leave a lasting legacy of greatness even after we are gone. We are here to give you specific tips on how to become the best version of yourself and the kind that makes others grateful for all of your contributions to their lives and the world. If you’re looking to reconnect with your purpose and make a difference for the better in the world, this podcast based...2022-01-3003 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyLessons to jump start your income, your life and your successIn our 47th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you lessons to jump start your income, your life and your success. Take ownership of your own life through the small decisions you make on a daily basis. The tiny choices you make today can lead to the successes and failures you experience tomorrow. You don’t need to do anything dramatic or drastic to achieve your goals- make a few small changes every day and see the radical difference. If you want more money, start by spending less of it each day; if you want better relationships, start...2022-01-2204 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyWays to maximize your productivity and remove distractionsIn our 46th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with ways to increase your productivity. Imagine closing each workday with a satisfied sigh, knowing that you had been so productive that you accomplished everything on your list. Most of us aren’t as productive as we would like for two reasons: We have bad habits that interfere with our workplace productivity and we’re reactive rather than proactive, putting out fires instead of making progress toward our goals. The solution is simple, though not always easy. We can replace our bad habits and reactive patterns with good habits that wil...2022-01-1504 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy6 Timeless Lessons in Wealth CreationIn our 45th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 6 timeless lessons in wealth creation. Most of us learn how to make money — how to get a job and work hard — yet we don't learn how to manage it, the important part. When it comes to building wealth, there’s an endless supply of advice and ideas to get there. If we really boil it down to the best wisdom, that which actually works, we can see recurring themes which have been passed down from many wealthy people through the millennia. Creating sustainable wealth takes sacrifice, patience, and discip...2022-01-0904 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy5 Crucial Insights from "Atomic Habits"In our 44th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 5 Crucial Insights from the bestseller book - "Atomic Habits". This book is the definitive guide to breaking bad behaviors and adopting good ones in four steps, showing you how small, incremental, everyday routines compound into massive, positive change over time. Tune in to know more!2022-01-0204 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyThe Almanack of Naval Ravikant - 6 key lessonsIn our 43rd episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 6 key lessons from the book "The Almanack of Naval Ravikant". Getting rich is not just about luck; happiness is not just a trait we are born with. These aspirations may seem out of reach, but building wealth and being happy are skills we can learn. So what are these skills, and how do we learn them? What are the principles that should guide our efforts? What does progress really look like? Naval Ravikant is an entrepreneur, philosopher, and investor who has captivated the world with his principles for...2021-12-2604 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy8 great ways to help you stop procrastinatingIn our 42nd episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 8 ways to stop procrastinating and get more done in less time. The key to success is not to try to do everything, but to focus fully on the most vital tasks, take action, and complete them well. The analogy of eating frogs comes from Mark Twain, who says that if you can start your morning by eating a live frog, you’d have tackled the worst thing that can happen that day. Your frog is your most crucial task—what you’re most likely to defer, yet can create...2021-12-2004 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy5 ideas to help you discover your uniquenessIn our 41st episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 5 ideas to help you discover your uniqueness. It’s said that each of us comes into this life with a set of unique talents and special gifts, and that a desire to be an integral part of the collective is inherent in us all. What uniqueness do we hold within ourselves and what, precisely, are we meant to do with it? Does any of it matter? Do we even matter? The truth is, you have a path and a specific purpose for being here. In the same way, y...2021-12-1304 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy5 key takeaways from "Rework"In our 40th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 5 key takeaways from "ReWork". ReWork is an essential book for anyone starting a business, or who simply feels overwhelmed at work. This book is a field manual for better, faster, and more productive ways to work and succeed in business. Rework challenges conventional corporate strategy and suggests ideas like it’s better to ignore the competition, work regular hours, and that you need less (not more) to get ahead. Tune in to know more!2021-12-0603 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy6 habits to develop that will help you stop overthinkingIn our 39th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 6 ways to help you stop overthinking. When you overthink, thoughts run circles around your head and you find yourself stuck in reverse unable to move forward. More so, you start coming up with bizarre ideas that totally contradict each other. You start blaming yourself for things you didn’t do and worrying about scenarios that may or may not happen. Fortunately, there are a few ways to handle overthinking. These don’t happen overnight — some will take time to develop and some can be implemented immediately. But all of them re...2021-11-2805 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy7 ideas to help you challenge yourself everydayIn our 38th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 7 ideas to help you challenge yourself everyday. So...you're up for a challenge. That's great, because when you challenge yourself in even the smallest ways, you break down barriers and open up interesting possibilities. Let's talk about why challenging yourself is important and some of the best ways to challenge yourself, starting today. Tune in to know more!2021-11-2106 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy8 tips to spread more kindnessIn our 37th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 8 tips to share more kindness in the world. We’d all like the world to be a better place, right? So let’s do as Gandhi taught us: “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” It doesn’t take much to turn someone’s day around. A smile, a compliment, a small gesture. If you’re looking for inspiration, tune in to know more!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-11-1407 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy10 tips to help you move forward with your lifeIn our 36th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 10 ways to help you move forward with your life. Everyone goes through ups and downs and feels more or less stuck at a certain point in life. Honestly, no matter how stuck you may be feeling – just a little bit or a lot – the feeling is awful, isn’t it? And you know you must be moving forward. But, the question is: HOW? Tune in to know more!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-11-0708 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy10 ways to help you discover your dream careerIn our 35th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 10 ways to uncover your true calling and discover your dream career. The first and most important aspect to getting anything you want is knowing what you want. If you don’t really know what your dream job is, you will never find it. Many literal dreams are chaotic splices of our lives. Things that we partially understand and things that we want to know more about because they excite us show up as manifestations in our dreams.To get the job of your dreams you need t...2021-10-3107 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy10 simple ways to lead a happier lifeIn our 34th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 10 simple ways to lead a happier and more meaningful life. Happiness is a word that makes you feel warm and fuzzy, and yet, most of us struggle to find it in our lives. We aren’t dismissing the fact that life is hard, and dealing with its many challenges can make you stressed. But that doesn’t mean, we can’t find our ‘silver lining’. But, how does one do it? That’s a million dollar question, right? Well, not anymore, because happiness is no longer elusive. We have a few ti...2021-10-2706 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy10 effective ways to boost your confidenceIn our 33rd episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 10 killer actions to boost your self-confidence. What do you think you are capable of? The answer is probably more than you realize. Having self-confidence and believing in yourself are important steps to achieving your dreams. An estimated 85% of people worldwide struggle with poor self-esteem. To improve confidence in yourself, there are beneficial habits you can practice each day. When I started practicing these habits a few years back, I slowly gained the confidence I needed to fearlessly chase my dreams, and I hope they do the same for...2021-10-2207 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyAwful, Thanks for Asking!On today’s special episode to mark World Mental Health Day this year, we share with you the 32nd episode of the 'Failosophical Guy' that speaks candidly about mental health, self-care, and just getting through the damn day. 'Positive vibes only' isn't a thing. Human have a wide range of emotions and that's OK. The best way to deal with mental health is to talk it out. Easier said than done? We agree. Yet.....Tune in to know more as we share you with some concise advice and practical suggestions to help you get started.--- Th...2021-10-1108 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy13 simple ways to combat stressIn our 31st episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 13 simple ways to de-stress! Stress has become a common element of our every day. The world today is fast and keeping up with it is exhausting. So, every once in a while, taking that needed break and switching the buttons off help to refresh and rejuvenate yourself. There are multiple reasons why you could be stressed as there are for being stressed. Has stress been holding you back lately? If it has, this is the right time to switch everything else off and snooze your mind....2021-10-0707 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy11 ways to get through your tough daysIn our 30th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 11 ways to help you get through the tough days. Life is a series of peaks and valleys. Sometimes you’re up, sometimes you’re down. But it’s the difficult times where we need a little more support and guidance. I’m a firm believer that it’s how you respond in your moments of defeat that really defines the type of person you are. When you can improve your ability to navigate the difficult times, you not only live a happier life, but you also grow as person....2021-09-2806 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy6 ways to overcome loneliness and alienationIn our 29th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you six ways to overcome loneliness and alienation. We don’t need to keep our loneliness to ourselves. Ironically, it’s something we all have experienced and can relate to. If we can find ways to reconnect with nature, connect meaningfully to our friends and community, find fulling work that is aligned with our values, and connect to ourselves, the wall of loneliness will have no choice but to simply crumble away. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/2021-09-2006 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy10 simple ways to motivate yourself everydayIn our 28th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 10 Smart and Simple Ways to Motivate yourself every day. There are myriad psychology models and theories on what motivates us to do the things we do: how we respond to incentives, achievement theories, and so on. I look at motivation as excitement. So how can you remain motivated in a simple way that works every single day? Here are 10 ways.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-09-1306 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical Guy10 healthy ways to deal with failureIn our 27th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you 10 healthy ways to cope with 'Failure'. If you find yourself thinking, "I am a failure," it's important to know that there are things you can do to feel better. Knowing how to deal with failure in a healthy way takes some of the fear out of it—and it might reduce the pain so you can bounce back better than before. Tune in to know more!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-08-3005 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyHow does your struggles develop your strengths?In our 26th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with the story of Rick and his eloquent story of uplifting from poverty, extreme hardship, and abusive childhood to being one of the most successful and exemplary entrepreneurs, showing us the power and example of the robust decree and believe in yourself. Remember, the struggle you are in today is developing the strength you need for today and your inching closer towards your dreams and rising towards a better “you.” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-08-1605 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyHow to mentally fight against any disease?In our 25th episode of “The Failosophical Guy”, we share with you one such story of Robert and his magnificent, lion-hearted, and inspiring story of battling out ALS and refuting even the doctor’s doctrine at a time that he won’t survive for much time. A bow to his determination and tenacity. Mental strength and mental health are sometimes used interchangeably but they're not the same thing. Many dictionaries define mental health as being “the absence of mental illness.” But not having depression, anxiety, or another illness doesn’t mean you’re mentally strong. In fact, you might still be mentall...2021-08-0305 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyHow does the power of willpower and hard work turn the tables?In our 24th episode of “The Failosophical Guy,” we share with you the journey of Arjun and his invincible story of unleashing from the shackles of poverty to being one of the most successful investors and fund managers, showing us the power of insane willpower and hard work. As they say, there is such a moment in one’s life where there you can’t go down more and have nothing to lose. And the moment when the person reaches that point, all you have is to rise, rise hard and rise high. Tune in to know more!--- This...2021-07-2405 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyShould you be less critical of yourself?In our 23rd episode of “The Failosophical Guy”, we talk about Dhriti who was blinded by a few bad decisions, fear, pain and guilt. Head on to know more about how she fought the darkness to finally forgive herself and move on to better things in life. We usually are our worst critics because we know everything about ourselves so we tend to push the buttons deliberately that drive our minds into severe guilt trips. Tune in to know more!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-07-1104 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyIs following one's passion really a cake walk as they say?In our 22nd episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we reveal the story of Riddhima who quit her corporate life to pursue her true calling as a motivational speaker. But had this journey been a bed of roses or she had to fight her way through the thorns? Often we think that pursuing one's passion is a cakewalk. It is really easier said than done. But it’s certainly true when they say hustling in the direction of one’s calling never goes in vain! Tune in to know more!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way t...2021-06-2704 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyCan I ever get into the business school of my dreams?In our 21th episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we reveal the story of Priya who made her way in one of the most prestigious business schools in India after dealing with back-to-back failures and rejections. When you manifest something, you're making it known to the universe that this thing — whether it's a dream job or a new car — will be yours. The idea is to never give up on yourself. Are you so afraid of failing that you’re willing to avoid any possibility of defeat? If so, you have already failed. Failure and success are flipsides of the same c...2021-06-2004 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyShould I ever quit on something?In our 20th episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we reveal the story of Sanket who 'quits' on something good, only to realise something new, something better. Whether in a job, a relationship or a dream, we’re taught that giving up is synonymous with failure. What nobody talks about is that, sometimes, quitting is really good. It’s really important. If you quit the stuff you know isn’t working for you, you free up time for things that might. Tune in to our podcast this week to learn more about fighting this wrong old adage.--- This episod...2021-06-1405 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyHow can I ever get out of the debt spiral?In the 19th episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share the story of Manisha who was drowning in debt and eventually found a way out of it. If you, too, are struggling, you may feel that there’s no end in sight. But there can be if you learn from those who have triumphed over it. Some financial success stories are impossible to follow and seem too good to be true. Believe it or not, this podcast is not one of them. Tune in to know more!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to mak...2021-06-0804 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyCan there be more than one pathway to pursue my dream career?In the 18th episode of “The Failosophical Guy", we share the journey of a young lad Siddhant who had his share of failures while pursuing his dream career. Later, a realisation dawned upon him that there are many different paths that will lead us to the same destination. It’s okay to take a different one. It’s okay to try new ones. Tune in to our podcast this week as we reveal you how passion and achieving a career milestone is what matters more than qualifying a test!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to...2021-05-3004 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyHow do I get over my traumatic past?In the 17th episode of “The Failosophical Guy", we share the journey of a sexually abused young girl Anushka who got over the pain of her traumatic past and felt safe again. To heal, you will need to resolve the unpleasant feelings and emotions you have long avoided, discharge pent-up "fight-or-flight" energy, learn to regulate strong emotions and rebuild your ability to trust other people. Tune in to our podcast this week as we reveal you some of the ways to help you rise above the traumatic event so that it is no longer in control of your emotions or...2021-05-2306 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyHow do I recover from poor mental health?In the 16th episode of “The Failosophical Guy", we share Shreyash'a journey of accepting, managing and recovering from depression and anxiety. The first big step for him was accepting, or as is often more difficult, realising that he was mentally unwell. Tune in to our podcast this week as we break down the stigma and help others become more aware of the onset of mental health problems so people will feel more inclined to seek help when they start to experience the symptoms.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anc...2021-05-1705 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyAre you afraid to take the next big step in life?In our 15th episode of "the Failosophical Guy", we bring you the story of Megha who left her corporate career and decided to take the risk of a lifetime to build the life she wanted. Let's hear how Megha reframed the moments of uncertainty and the outcomes of the new actions as learning opportunities.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-05-1204 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyHow to deal with the aftermath when a toxic relationship ends?In the 14th episode of “The Failosophical Guy", we share the learnings and lessons via Mohit's breakup-turned-rediscovery story. It helped him realise what was actually important to him and what he wanted in his life. Heartbreak is never fun, but it prepares you for the relationship of a lifetime. Tune in to our podcast this week to learn how Mohit turned his pain and grief into strength and motivation, as he treaded on the road to self-discovery.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-05-0205 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyDoes a positive outlook make all the difference?In the 13th episode of “The Failosophical Guy", we share the learnings and lessons via Aman's life story that revolves around the power of positive thinking to overcome challenges in life. In order to turn the mind toward the positive, some inner work is required, since attitude and thoughts do not change overnight. Tune in to our podcast, to learn more about overcoming failure using the power of positivity.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-04-2505 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyHow to cope with the death of a loved one?In the 12th episode of “The Failosophical Guy", we share the journey of a wife-turned- single mother Priyanka who lost her husband in a tragic accident. Learning how to grieve healthfully and to mourn so that you can learn to adapt to life in the absence of your loved one, is no simple task. However, Priyanka grew through the pain and used it to realise her full human potential. She not only became financially independent in her dream field but also successfully raised her child as a single mother.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way...2021-04-1906 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyCan an introvert become a storyteller?In the 11th episode of “The Failosophical Guy", we share the story of Jasmeet who is an introvert turned storyteller. Jasmeet's personal journey is a lesson for all of us to make the best out of the worst and to overcome the challenges and harness our introverted qualities as strengths.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-04-1306 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyWill I ever overcome the fear of public speaking?In the 10th episode of “The Failosophical Guy", we share the story of shy small town guy Manish who had a fear of public speaking as he faced difficulties in communicating and conversing in English. Sit tight as we walk you through his journey of overcoming social phobia, low self-esteem and confidence through sheer dedication, determination, faith & belief in oneself and practice.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-04-0605 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyCan I ever bounce back from a string of academic failures?In the ninth episode of “The Failosophical Guy", we share the story of Rahul who faced a string of failures in the beginning of his academic life. At the end of this story, you shall find this below average student turn the tables and outshine his own mediocrity inspite of facing failures repeatedly. It doesn’t matter how many times you get knocked down. All that matters is you get up one more time than you were knocked down.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-03-3005 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyWill I ever recover from my illness?In the eighth episode of “The Failosophical Guy", we share the story of Preeti who was diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer. Her battle against her illness shares ideas on how to support restoration, replenish your body, rebuild your strength and regain your mental focus when your physical and mental health takes a hit. Remember, faith, determination and motivation are the first step to the road of recovery.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-03-2004 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyWill failure give me proper perspective on success?In our seventh episode of “The Failosophical Guy", we walk you through the story of Rohan who had lost all his hopes for bright future when he faced a string of failures in his engineering career. But little did he realise that when he did the things in the present that he could see, he was actually shaping his future in non-engineering career that he was yet to see. Many times in life, we will find that things turn out much more differently than we would have anticipated.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to...2021-03-1603 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyCan I ever pay off my debts?In the sixth episode of “The Failosophical Guy", we walk you through the story of Raghav that motivates you to the path of financial freedom. We’ll dive into the importance of financial freedom and share some tips via his story. Financial Freedom can sound like a nice theory. But the truth is, it’s possible for anyone to achieve. And I mean anyone – even someone who once had tens of thousands in student loan debt.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-03-0804 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyHow can physical fitness be possibly linked to my mental well-being?In our fifth episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we share the story of Shweta, which reveals how regular exercise can have a profoundly positive impact, either mentally or physically. Are you wondering how following through on your health goals can actually help in improved failure management? Sit tight as we share the facts and reveal you this secret to improve the quality of your life.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-02-2804 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyWill I ever be employed again in a job I want?In our fourth episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we reveal the story of Ritwik whose story teaches us a thing or two on job hunting and how job rejection turns into an opportunity when viewed with a new perspective. Look at this rejection as a chance to learn and grow. It is all about perspective! So, how do you gain this new perspective? Use these reminders to catch yourself when optimism is running low.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-02-2105 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyWhat would I do if the startup failed?In our third episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we reveal the ugly truths on what are the underpinnings of a self-made entrepreneur's success.  Starting a company is hard. But “failure” definitely isn’t one of the words we'd use to describe Anjan's experience. We shall show you how his experience undoubtedly taught him to take on his next venture with his eyes a bit wider and his skin a bit thicker.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-02-1505 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyCan I ever move on after this immense heartbreak?In our second episode of "The Failosophical Guy", we talk about letting go and moving on from someone you love via Ashish's heartbreak story. We share how the breakup taught him to stop hiding and to embrace what he really wanted. At the end, you shall be able to figure out ways to be happy despite others’ (negative) behaviours and despite the external influences.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-02-0704 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyWill this failure decide the rest of my life?“I failed to crack IIT-JEE. I don’t even feel like living anymore. I feel like I have betrayed my parents who had so much faith in me." In our first episode of "The failosophical Guy", we share the story of Krishna, an IIT-JEE aspirant who got his first taste of failure academically, which left him sad and depressed. He refused to let his failures define him. Take a deep breath once more, have some water, and enjoy this podcast as we bring you a lesson for a lifetime.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way t...2021-02-0105 minThe Failosophical GuyThe Failosophical GuyA New PerspectiveWe are so excited to serve as a medium to bear witness and share real life stories of people overcoming failures. Don't let fear and failures take you down. Your life doesn't end with grades, marks, and friends. When you fail it means that you haven't found the 'right way of doing it'. Through this new platform, we at FailTell wish to help you see the 'right way of doing that' via personal stories of people like you.2021-02-0101 min