Jan. 13, 2020

Kamal Ravikant: Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends on It

Kamal Ravikant: Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends on It

Kamal Ravikant joins us to talk about the revolutionary power behind loving yourself, what it looks like and how to make it second nature. We get to dive into his own experience of going all in on love and how this shaped the way he now views the world...


Kamal Ravikant joins us to talk about the revolutionary power behind loving yourself, what it looks like and how to make it second nature. We get to dive into his own experience of going all in on love and how this shaped the way he now views the world, other people and more importantly, himself. Take a listen, don’t hesitate and love yourself like your life depends on it.

 

Kamal’s book, Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends on It, is available right now on Amazon and other leading outlets.

 

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Kamal Ravikant

I've been fortunate enough to have some amazing experiences in my life so far. I've trekked to one of the highest base camps in the Himalayas, earned my US Army Infantry patch, walked 550 miles across Spain, lived in Paris, been the only non-black, non-woman member of the Black Women's writers' group, written several bestsellers, held the hands of dying patients, and worked with some of the best people in Silicon Valley.

But the most transformative experience has been the simple act of loving myself.