How To Be A Genius – Episode 7 – How To Be Like Ghandi

29 Oct, 2019

How To Be A Genius – Episode 7 – How To Be Like Ghandi

 

When you think of a genius, who first comes to mind? An artist? Scientist? Sports player?
 
Regardless of the subject area, geniuses exhibit similar traits that can all lead to finding fulfilment and becoming successful.
 
In a brand new special eight-part series, Pete explores the common factors linking geniuses and explains how you too can become a genius.
 
In Part 7, we explore the life of Mahatma Gandhi. Born in 1869, Gandhi faced a lot of adversity and failure. After struggling as a lawyer, Gandhi moved to South Africa where Indians were second class citizens because of the colour of their skin.
 
Rather than succumb to the status quo, Gandhi fought for political reform, equality and changes to society without the use of violence. In 1915, Gandhi returned to India during the struggle for independence from the British Empire and became a popular figurehead for peaceful progress and a national hero.
 
How is it possible to refrain from violence when under constant attack? What about ‘attacks’ from negative ideas? How do we protect ourselves against the thoughts of others?
 
Learn from Gandhi:
 
1. The types of violence that we face and how to overcome with peace;
2. Why forgiveness requires you to be stronger than the perpetrator;
3. How to change the world through changing yourself.
 
What can you apply from this podcast to your life? Share with us your biggest takeaways in the comments below!
 
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About Pete Cohen:
 
Pete Cohen is one of the world’s leading keynote speakers. Hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world have been motivated and inspired by Pete’s presentations. He has professionally impacted on the lives of thousands of people worldwide, including business executives, professional athletes and the everyday person.
 
Pete has coached world-class athletes and sporting greats, such as Sally Gunnell, Ellen MacArthur, Ronnie O’Sullivan, Arsenal Football Club and Tim Henman to achieve peak performance.
Pete focuses on the importance of having a strong belief in yourself. He teaches that you need to be positive and you have to develop self-confidence to achieve your potential and be successful.
 
He is the author of 19 published books, several of which have been best-sellers across the world, including Shut the Duck Up, Habit Busting, Life DIY and Sort Your Life Out. He has also presented his own show on TV called The Coach and was the resident Life Coach on GMTV for 12 years.
His new book Inspirators – Leading The Way In Leadership is available here https://www.inspirators.me

1 Comment

  1. Caroline

    Amazing, what a legend if a man , massive takeaways🙌🙌🙌

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