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In this episode, Michael Reddington engages in a compelling conversation with Rudy Karsan. Rudy shares profound insights about valuing others and understanding the neuroscience behind self-perceptions impact on relationships. We then delve into the dynamics of love, fear, and their roles in shaping interactions, and discover how prioritizing love can foster healing, creativity, and nurturing connections. Rudy's wisdom extends to embracing curiosity, pursuing comprehension over mere acceptance, and finding happiness through growth. Uncover the significance of authenticity, adaptability, and continuous learning in the business world.Timestamps: (00:00:06) - Introduction to Rudy Karsan(00:11:26) - Explore brain reactions to words, suggesting the self as a left-brain construct. Learning from others is key.(00:20:35) - Understanding the value of listening and the strength that lies in communication.(00:25:45) - Fear and love dominate; tapping into love, judgment's role, forgiveness in communication, alternative behavior solutions, and firm statements.(00:32:28) - Growth from experiences, not self-importance. Openness to new ideas, meaningful interactions, and listening yield joy.(00:38:02) - Find happiness in basic needs, curiosity, understanding, and mindful interest.(00:46:02) - Prioritize service, love, not seeking validation. Appreciate ethos and interconnectedness.(00:55:43) - Learning thrives in pivots, flexibility, and authentic engagement. Words matter, strong bonds turn problems to joys. Trusted partners prevent bad decisions.(01:02:40) - Learned a life-changing lesson from our meeting.(01:04:49) - Concluding sentiments and statements. Links and Resources:Rudy Karsan | LinkedInHome | Karlani CapitalAmazon.com: We: How to Increase Performance and Profits Through Full Engagement (Audible Audio Edition): Rudy Karsan, Lloyd James, Kevin Kruse, Tantor Audio: Audible Books & OriginalsNo Self, No Problem: How Neuropsychology Is Catching Up to Buddhism (The No Self Wisdom...