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The BriefPodCast

🎙The BreifPodCast.

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    The God of Small Things - Arundhati Roy

    This selection of excerpts from Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things provides a glimpse into the complex relationships and events that shape the lives of the novel’s central characters, Rahel and Estha. The excerpts introduce the twins’ family, their close-knit community in Ayemenem, and the tragic events that ultimately lead to their separation. The text also introduces themes of social injustice, class disparity, and the enduring impact of colonialism, which serve as a backdrop to the story’s personal and emotional conflicts. The excerpts also foreshadow the pivotal role of the family’s “History House,” an abandoned house that represents the unresolved tensions of the past, which will come to shape the twins’ lives in profound and lasting ways.

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    Ikigai

    The provided document Podcast excerpts primarily discuss the concept of "Morita Therapy" and its principles, focusing on its application in addressing anxiety and fear. There is no mention of "Ikigai" or its application in daily life. While the document touches upon themes like longevity in Japan and provides advice on living a long and fulfilling life, it doesn't explicitly link these concepts to "Ikigai." The document mainly revolves around the principles and practices of Morita Therapy, including: * The Four Stages of Morita Therapy * The Ten Basic Principles of Morita Therapy * The importance of accepting reality and finding purpose in daily activities Therefore, based on the provided excerpts, it's difficult to establish a direct relationship between the document's content and the concept of "Ikigai." The document primarily focuses on Morita Therapy as a method for managing anxiety and fear, while "Ikigai" centres around finding one's purpose and reason for being.

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    The 48 LAWS OF Power - Robert Greene

    Overview of the Podcast : The Podcast is excerpt from The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene, which analyses power through a series of historical examples and Machiavellian-inspired laws. The text focuses on the importance of appearances, indirectness, and strategy in gaining power, arguing that the most successful individuals use deception, manipulation, and the power of illusion to influence others. It argues that direct confrontation should be avoided and instead advocates subtly outmaneuvering rivals through charm, seduction, and manipulation.

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    Kamasutra

    Kamasutra - CLASSIC LOVEMAKING TECHNIQUES REINTERPRETED FOR TODAY'S LOVERS

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🎙The BreifPodCast.

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🎙The BreifPodCast.

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