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APR 3, 2024
Rohit Rajan
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Get ready to kickstart your day with a dose of inspiration and enlightenment! This Thursday, join us as we delve into the practical🧐 and empirical😎 world🌎, infused with a touch of humour, led by the one and only Himanshu Khanna. Set your alarms ⏰, grab your favourite beverage ☕, and prepare to ignite your curiosity and expand your horizons. See you at the standup link at 08:55 am sharp! Don't miss out on the fun-filled learning experience! After all, what better way to start your day than with a blend of knowledge and laughter? Let's come together, connect, and make this session a memorable one. Your presence will only add to the vibrant atmosphere we're creating ✨ 🔍 Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9224…
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APR 4, 2024
Sneha Das
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Hi @him, a very dangerous start to the session, I must admit. The first question about nuclear warfare led me to think it was going to be a session on morality or at least ethics. I should have known better. Nevertheless, you did cover a lot of ground around that. All the curveballs thrown our way after that started falling in place, one by one—especially with your insistence that we should be questioning ourselves more in order to play the high value game. All in one, this session checked all the Himanshu-like boxes: superbly intense, fun in little parts and very introspective. As a little side note, leaving the best quote on ethics from your favorite movie along with this message.
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Hi @him, a very dangerous start to the session, I must admit. The first question about nuclear warfare led me to think it was going to be a session on morality or at least ethics. I should have known better. Nevertheless, you did cover a lot of ground around that. All the curveballs thrown our way after that started falling in place, one by one—especially with your insistence that we should be questioning ourselves more in order to play the high value game. All in one, this session checked all the Himanshu-like boxes: superbly intense, fun in little parts and very introspective. As a little side note, leaving the best quote on ethics from your favorite movie along with this message.
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As dangerous as this quote is, that’s how most things are created 🙃
Vaishnavi pittla
Vaishnavipittla
Today was my first Thursday session, it was really helpful, this will not only help me in my work life but also contribute to personal growth. Conversations with Himanshu Sir are always thought-provoking. This was my third conversation with him, and each time I find myself taking time to reflect and understand the discussion better. Today's session was particularly engaging. It began with a profound question about the bomb and led to a discussion on how people approach things differently, influenced by their values, cultural beliefs, or other factors. It got me thinking hard. I realized we have to stop and ask ourselves before we dive into anything. Can't just blindly follow the crowd or what society expects. waiting for more such amazing sessions. 😁
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Shivani Kumari
Shivani27
Heyy @him thankyou for an amazing thought provoking session. The flow of the conversation and how much clarity you could disperse to us on such topics with varied view points gave me a lot to think about and center my thoughts. It made me realize how important it can be to just question how all your decisions can guide you on your path if you consider its value addition and how a simple "why" can add more knowledge and give more clarity and empathy in your life
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Omkar Arora
omkar
Hey @him, that was a very thought provoking session which has come to be expected. The questions were very on the face and made us introspect. These questions put a question mark on our beliefs, ethics and our decision making. The points about scientific enquiry were really helpful to know and understand. You were able to bring out the importance of asking Why in a way that people could relate to through some great examples and comparisons. The concept of “playing a high value game” was a new concept to me, your examples made it clear and put across the point that how many don’t think much and ask Why they are doing something. This session would definitely prove helpful, understanding the importance of asking Whys, moving away from the attitude of “kya farak padega” and playing a high value game; were all concepts that really made sense to me and resonated on some levels. Thank for such an amazing session, looking forward to the next one!
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Atul Khandekar
2425
Hey @him , what a insightful session it was !! . On very first question , I knew this session was going to be filled with lots of insights. Every one told their different perspectives about right and wrong. But how do you decide? this was an important question . We tend to believe we know number of facts that make us decide right or wrong but in reality there are a lot more facts than we can imagine which could help us decide about right or wrong. Scientific inquiry explaining about “what” and “why” was thought provoking . It started my debate with my own thoughts. High value and low value games , these were new concepts for me . Thanks for great session . Looking forward to next one !!
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Rehmatulla Khan
Rehmat
Hey @him congratulations for another mind blowing session 🎉 the series of questions you ask always get me thinking 🤔 Two things i liked most about the session 1) when someone dies how different people from different locations acts it was absolutely a shocker for me to hear that this kind of things happen i recently travelled to different states and also one different country so now i have personal experience that there is totally a different world to explore 🌍 2) The second thing i liked about the session was that question who will be more successful me or the person who is taking the guest lecture when Ishant said why its her giving the lecture and not me i was amazed 🤯 Overall as usual it was a session with alot of interactions and information Looking forward to another session ✨
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APR 5, 2024
Ankush Rawat
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Hi @him ✨, From the very start, where the discussion on nuclear warfare set the tone for a deep dive into morality and ethics, to the profound insights shared throughout, it was evident that this session would be one to remember. Each participant found themselves grappling with questions about their beliefs, ethics, and decision-making processes. Overall, this session was a perfect blend of intensity, fun, and self-reflection 🔥. It left me eagerly awaiting the next opportunity to engage in such thought-provoking discussions.
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Akbar Shaikh
Akbar19961010
Hello @him , Thank you for the another Mind blowing session.💫 I learned about how to prioritize, make decisions, and manage our time better. you stressed the importance of asking "why" to understand things better and make better choices. you also talked about how to figure out what's right and wrong in different situations.🌟 the quote about not wasting time on unimportant things made a lot of sense. If we focus on what really matters, we can save a lot of time. Thank for such an amazing session Looking forward to another session.✨
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Mohit Vainsh
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Hi @him It was nice 👍 Thank you ✨
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Sneha Das
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Hi @him It was nice 👍 Thank you ✨
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Rohit Rajan
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Hi @him It was nice 👍 Thank you ✨
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Pratyush Vidyarthi
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Hi @him It was nice 👍 Thank you ✨
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Astha Jain
Asthajain1114
Hi @him Your session – it was truly interesting, refreshing, and mentally stimulating! Starting with that simple yet profound question – How do we decide what's right or wrong? – it really got me reflecting on my decisions and actions. There were moments of being clueless, uncertain, and sure, but thinking in the direction of the "whys" behind it all was incredibly enlightening. Your guidance throughout the session, as always, was invaluable. I especially appreciated the emphasis on asking "why" more often – it's a game-changer for sure. And then there was that notion of CREATING something. It's like a breath of fresh air, reminding me of the limitless possibilities that lie ahead. Thanks again for leading such an insightful and thought-provoking session. Cheers 👏 🧚 ❤️
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Shubham Kumar
piouShubham
Hey @him! 🌟, Your session was fantastic! From deep discussions on nuclear warfare and ethics to exploring decision-making, every moment was thought-provoking. I particularly enjoyed learning about cultural perspectives on death; it really opened my eyes to the diversity of our world. Your emphasis on asking "why" and prioritizing what matters resonated with me. Thanks for the enriching experience! Can't wait for the next session. ✨
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APR 6, 2024
Chitransh Srivastava
chitransh-sr
Hey @him ✨, The session was super informative, filled with loads of useful stuff. When it comes to who's right or wrong, it's kind of up in the air – everyone's got their own take. And success? It's not really a contest between me and some college teacher. It's about finding your own groove. The session really got me thinking about this stuff, reminding me to appreciate different perspectives and focus on personal growth. Thanks for the another amazing session and looking for more amazing session like these.
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Hanspal Navjot
hanspalNav
Hey, @him what an amazing session! From the moment I joined, I knew today I was going to learn lots of insights that would change my perception of my own situation. Your session made me question myself about why and what in so many things. The way you gave us examples of nuclear bomb and guest lecturer was thought-provoking. Thanks for the enriching experience. I'm looking forward to the next session.
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Pratyush Vidyarthi
pratyush
Hello @him, First off, your questions really got my brain ticking! Figuring out what's right or wrong is like trying to solve a Rubik's Cube blindfolded. 😅 And hey, who knew a broken heart could have a science side? Your chat about Broken heart syndrome was eye-opening. 🧠 Your talk on scientific inquiry was super clear. "What works?" vs "Why it will work?" - got it! 💡 That quote about wasting hours hit home, I'm guilty as charged! ⏰ Overall, your session was a mix of fun and learning. Looking forward to more brain-bending chats soon! Keep rocking! 🚀
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APR 7, 2024
Rohit Rajan
rohit
The session was like a rollercoaster 🎢, starting with a big question about bombs 💣 that made me think it was going to be super serious. But it turned out to be a cool mix of learning and fun 📚😄. We talked about different kinds of science questions 🤔 - like "what works" and "why it works" - and even about evolution 🌍. It was awesome how we got to challenge our own ideas 🥊 and think about why we do things. The session made me realize it's good to ask more "whys" 🧐 and think about the big picture 🖼️. Plus, the part about playing a "high value game" got me thinking about how to make smarter choices in life 🎮. Thanks @him for the amazing session, I learned a lot and can't wait for the next session 😊.
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Ankita Chandrashekar
Ankita
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Hi @him The session was incredibly thought-provoking and the insights gained were super important 🤌 My greatest takeaways: 1. You waste years by not being able to waste hours 2. Learn to recognize low value games that we play. Discover what works and ask ‘Why’ I especially loved the anecdotes and the thought experiment you conducted. Thank you! Eagerly waiting for the next one.
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Vritti Shah
vrittishah
Hey @him Your session as usual leaves me a lot to think about. It had a very interesting start with the nuclear warfare question. This further got me thinking - who decides what is wrong and what is right. The concept about high-value games is an extremely important one. I remember having a discussion about this with you previously. One of the quotes that has really left me wondering is : You waste years by not being able to waste hours. Thankyou for such a great session, looking forward to the next one :)
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Mohit Vainsh
mv
Hey @him It was nice… because we got a Himanshu-esque session after quite some time. The way you started with a question that cannot have “It depends” as an answer put the entire session in a perspective. We ignore a lot of basics in life by hiding behind imaginary scenarios and removing ourselves from the equation. My learnings from the session are — 1. 2 ways of doing a scientific inquiry and “why” we need to learn “why” something works. 2. We waste years by not being able to waste hours. 3. High vs Low value games. Any game that has so many people playing it, eventually has lesser chances of wining. Rather than being a seeker there, we should be creating. I appreciate a session going an hour longer than the limit, because if we act on the learnings it’s going to help in the long run 👍 Thank you ✨
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Mayank Barolia
mayank
Hey @him Your session was as always a brain teaser 🤩 You always make us put us in a spot where we start questioning the facts and the basis of that. This session was truly symbolic of that. You swiftly demonstrated how most of us focus on what works and skip and forget the ‘why something works’. Another killer session and keen to attend the next one ✨
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Anwesha Mishra
AnweshaMishra3187
Hey @him Your session was amazing! You really made us think hard and question things in a whole new way. I loved how you talked about science and why it's important to understand why things work, not just that they work. Learning about high-value games and how we waste time on low-value ones was a real eye-opener for me. I can't wait for the next session. Thanks for pushing us to think deeper and learn more! ✨
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Shreshtha Dethe
shreshtha
Hello @him Once again, your session was nothing short of amazing 🤩 It's always a mind-boggling and thought-provoking experience. Got some super amazing insights. 1.⁠ ⁠The idea that what's right and wrong is essentially determined by what works for us, and getting into the scientific reasoning behind it. 2.⁠ ⁠The significance of engaging in high-value games and their impact on our lives. It's a reminder that constantly seeking peace can lead to a rather traumatic existence; instead, we should focus on creating the life we desire. 3.⁠ ⁠Perhaps the most impactful takeaway for me: "You waste years by not being able to waste hours." Your sessions never fail to leave me in awe. I deeply admire your ability to take us on a journey of introspection, challenging our thoughts and leaving us pondering questions we've never considered before. Thank you for the amazing session. Can't wait for the next one 🤩
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Kratik Soni
ksonii
Hello @him The session kicked off with a profound exploration of how we determine what is right or wrong, challenging us to question our conventional beliefs and the basis of our ethical judgments. Your reflection on this aspect emphasizes the importance of curiosity and introspection in decision-making, highlighting the need to constantly question and reassess our perspectives. 🤔 The quote "You waste years by not being able to waste hours" resonates deeply, serving as a poignant reminder of the importance of utilizing our time effectively ⏳. The distinction between low-value and high-value games provides valuable insights. The session highlights how being curious and critical thinking are so important. 🧠 Thank you for sharing your insightful experience. Looking forward to the next one. ✨
Naveen Chandra P
pncnaveen
Hey @him it was yet another amazing session. I liked the part were you mentioned about asking why something works. Also this part interested me more were you explained in playing the high value games not the low value games. Overall the session was good. I am excited to attend your next session. Thanks 😄
APR 8, 2024
Ishant Garg
ishant
Ello @him 👋 , It was a great session. What I really love about your sessions is that you ask difficult questions. You always make us think about the basics of life. I loved how you told us to notice the different cultures and learn from them because it increases the facts in our lives and helps us question what is wrong and what is right 😮 We learned about high-value games and Ofc's quote, "We waste years by not being able to waste hours." Plus, always ask WHY and start with WHY. Can't wait for the next session. 😇
Piyush Gupta
piyush28
Hi @him, Your session made me think about my beliefs and how I make decisions. I liked how you stressed the importance of asking "why" and playing a high-value game. Understanding why we do things is key fo growing personally. Your guidance was really helpful, especially in encouraging us to see things from different angles and focus on creating something meaningful. Thanks for such an interesting and thought-provoking session. Can't wait for the next session. ✨