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Jay Shetty sits down with Tony Robbins to talk about what it truly means to take care of yourself and your body. Often, when we’re young and full of energy, we become fearless, we become risk-takers, we become someone who can do anything and can be anything. But going down this path, without paying attention to our health and what our body needs to stay in shape, our body ages rapidly, we get sick, we become weak. Tony Robbins is an entrepreneur, #1 NY Times bestselling author, philanthropist, and the nation’s #1 life & business strategist. He has empowered more than 50 million people from 100 countries around the world through his audio programs, educational videos, and live seminars. For more than four and a half decades, millions of people have enjoyed the warmth, humor, and transformational power of Tony’s business and personal development events. Want to be a Jay Shetty Certified Life Coach? Get the Digital Guide and Workbook from Jay Shetty https://jayshettypurpose.com/fb-getti... What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 02:30 Being 31 years old and was diagnosed with a brain tumor 11:03 Why do we wait to experience pain before we decide to change? 16:42 The different genes that work magic in our body 26:27 Tools and exercises to help build more energy 33:32 What is the greatest human mindset and skill? 40:58 Three decisions we make in our life 48:55 Your focus is controlled by your values and belief systems 55:36 The mindset that should keep nurturing 01:02:01 What do you look for in a friend? 01:04:00 Latest breakthroughs in medical science 01:18:41 Tony on Final Five Do you want to meditate daily with me? Go to http://calm.com/jay to get 40% off a Calm Premium Membership. Experience the Daily Jay Only on Calm

Will Smith's LIFE ADVICE On Manifesting Success Will CHANGE YOUR LIFE (Jay Shetty)



Will Smith is an actor, producer and musician, two-time Academy Award nominee, Grammy Award and NAACP award winner who has enjoyed a diverse career encompassing films, television and multi platinum records. Starting as a rapper in 1985, Smith is best known for his acting roles in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, I Am Legend, the Bad Boys and Men in Black film series, Aladdin and Hitch. His vast filmography also includes transformative portrayals of true-life icons in Ali, The Pursuit of Happyness and Concussion. Today, I sit down with Will Smith to talk about his commitment to family, straying away from his father’s military mindset in search of true happiness, and how to live the golden rule - to treat others how you want to be treated. Today, Jay Shetty welcomes his dear friend, Will Smith as they reminisce about the happy times and adventures they spent together, and how their friendship flourished as Will studies the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. Jay asks Will: “Tell us a bit about what you learned from your parents and how you were able to process it positively? It’s not easy to process negative emotions with positive thoughts. Jay is curious about how Will continues to achieve success with a loving heart. It’s never easy to live with a military mindset yet even with success and fame it didn’t feel like true happiness.
Jay asks listeners to put their minds in the middle path while Will suggests learning from an athlete’s mindset and level of discipline to manifest the things that they want in their life. Jay mentions how Will’s grandmother had a huge impact in his life. It's all about finding peace by living your life in service. His parents, on the other hand, had different principles and pushed for totally different things, yet they showed him how life should be lived. Jay talks about the hard work Will had to do that people don’t really see. A lot of people have not seen the learning accumulated through hard work, the sacrifices made along the way, and the military mindset that Will cradled so deeply within. Jay points out that most superheroes get their powers when bad things happen to them. This is also true for everyone, that most of our experiences happen to teach us a lesson. Will then added that there is no such thing as a bad experience. Jay taps into Will’s last moments with his father and how he coped with the loss. The lesson learned from the experience is to always be genuine with your every “Hello” and “Goodbye”, who knows it could be the last. Jay asks Will about how the tradition to learn new religion every year, how this strengthened his bond with Jada, and the lessons learned while studying these different religions. Jay talks to Will about the wisdom within books, how past people had lived through the same problems that most of us are dealing with today. Treating people the way you want to be treated is essential in maintaining peaceful relationships around you. Jay explains the Analogy of the Mirror wherein people become so disconnected from nature that everything becomes instant and our mindset has become NOW whereas nature is never instant. Jay shares the first time he communicated with Will. It surprised him how Will can be so committed to the things he sets his mind on. And that prompted Jay to relearn and fall back in love with the things he fell in love years ago. Commitment is changing yourself through constant practice. Will explains why the central focus of his life is having a successful love relationship. This determination came after his experience with his parents divorce. He continues to seek knowledge on achieving this goal. Will discusses why the concepts of ignorance and delusion are always the center of problems in every human relationship. All issues within human relations stem from a lack of understanding. Will retells his unforgettable encounter with Nelson Mandela and how he was offered to be his student about life struggles. Jay is curious why Will is so moved by the Story of Arjun. Will eagerly explains the story and why it resonated with so much. Jay explains that most of us are living our life based on the result of our actions, which we think is a sign of success. We shouldn’t be living a life based on the possible results of our actions, instead we should live for ourselves and our own happiness. Jay and Will agree on this: It's not a problem if you have comprehension of what's happening around you. You don't call things problems that you have complete comprehension of. Will relives his character as The Genie, a character so similar to his personality, his core. The concept of the sacred clown, the singing, dancing, and joy it brings, is beautiful conduit for the ideas. Will Smith ON the Fast Five questions

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Superhero movie boom goes bust

After a decade of dominating the box office, superheroes were knocked off their pop culture throne in 2023. 

The big picture: This year was filled with comic book sequels that drew less money than their predecessors, including new entries for "Guardians of the Galaxy," "Ant-Man" "Shazam!" and "The Flash," the latter of which even brought back Michael Keaton as Batman. It wasn't just comic books that suffered: Other long-running franchises including "Indiana Jones" and "Mission: Impossible" also disappointed. By contrast, "John Wick," "Scream" and "Creed" saw some of their franchises' best performancesJames Gunn is starting a new cinematic universe for DC, which begins in 2025 with "Superman: Legacy."

Why the Fall of Comic-Book Movie Culture Is Inevitable


It's fair to say fans and regular moviegoers alike are sick to death of the Multiverse. That's a problem for Marvel Studios when it's waist-deep into the "Multiverse Saga," but if Madame Web drops the ball on this premise in the same way as The Flash, it will do the genre no favours. 

While that ill-fated DCEU movie did a fine job of exploring the notion of an older Barry Allen meeting his younger self, it complicated the concept by building a whole new timeline around a single decision which, upon closer examination, made no sense. Needless to say, we don't expect the writers behind Morbius to have a firm or particularly clever grasp on the Multiverse concept, suggesting they'll find a way to screw this up. 

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