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PURPOSE DRIVEN LIVING  

PURPOSE DRIVEN LIVING

Author: DIEGO TONATIUH

Rejecting hedonism, rediscovering purpose, and embracing purity; a collection of raw conversations and solo introspections centred around the idea of "holistic self-improvement;" elevating mind, body, and soul as one. Hosted by Diego Tonatiuh (@diegotgl across social media).
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Language: en

Genres: Education, Self-Improvement

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My views on p*rn, why video games are objectively a waste of time, and overcoming addiction + many more conversations from the past few years of podcasting
Saturday, 20 July, 2024

TIME STAMPS: (00:00)-Introduction (01:16)-Why most people won't want you to win (04:41)-When falling into temptation is a good thing (08:48)-"Everything in moderation" keeps you average (10:27)-How to eliminate all mental distraction (11:55)-The only way I have been able to meet "like-minded people" (18:17)-How to stop caring about what others think (22:27)-How to regain confidence after failure (26:30)-The only way to know what you really want in life (31:20)-You should never feel lonely (33:04)-Stop trying to quit addictions, do this instead (39:35)-My (radical) views on p*rn (45:58)-"I feel lost and don't know what to do" (47:41)-The curse of chronic comparison (50:31)-Why I think video games are objectively a waste of time --- Let me know you're enjoying the podcast by sharing clips of your favourite moments on social media! (tag @diegotgl for a shoutout) WE ASCEND AS ONE ~ DT

 

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