Description
Today, we’re talking about what it really takes to build a foundation for your life. It’s a theme we’ve explored before on the show but one that looks different for all of us. Our guest is George Wong, of San Francisco, California, who shares how his Buddhist practice of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo has allowed him to turn his difficulties with school and self-worth into a career creating value from every experience.
SHOW NOTES:
2:44 Getting rejected from college inspires George to start practicing Buddhism
10:44 Previous setback turns into a great breakthrough
16:55 Struggling with impostor syndrome
25:48 Importance of never giving up, even if you’re not sure where you’re headed
32:13 Seeing long-term growth despite daily ups and downs
35:43 Each experience has deep meaning
Keiko Brunson, of Denver, entered the world with a bang and continued to challenge every perceived limitation placed on her. Today she shares how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo gave her the confidence to live authentically and with deep gratitude for those who support her.
References:
“Letter to...
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