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Monologues By Hasi

Hasintha Attanayake

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My name is Hasi and I work in tech. Most of the time I'm brought into meetings as a window dressing - so I don't get to talk as much as I'd like. This is my outlet for my 2 cents on topics such as life, money, society and self-development plus whatever else lies up in my head. Hopefully this doesn't get me cancelled in the process. Enjoy!
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FIRST EVER PODCAST LAUNCHED TO LEARN THE REBBE'S SEFER HASICHOS IN PLAIN ENGLISH Project Likkutei Torah (PLT) and Rabbi Mendel Lipskier present a detailed overview of the weekly talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, as edited and printed in the latter volumes of public addresses in the years 5751-5752 (1991-1992), which he painstakingly annotated and prepared for publication. Visit ProjectLT.org to learn more about PLT's other programs. It is highly recommended to use ...
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On Heal, Love & Grow with Hasina, survivor, mediator, single mother and philanthropist, Hasina Reshamwalla explores the world of healing your mind, body and soul through love and inspirational stories of perseverance. As a cancer survivor that has been paralyzed and in multiple accidents as well, had a pacemaker all before the age of 40, Hasina discusses ways to heal past the pain. As a runaway bride, she discusses the pressures of culture and finding yourself in a world of chaos. Be motivat ...
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Design Chit-Chat is a talkshow hosted by Borrys Hasian, an 🇮🇩 Product Designer. He’s an expert in Design Sprint, and he has designed successful & award-winning apps used by millions of people. Borrys Hasian has 20+ years of experience, including Design Leadership role at two Decacorns in Southeast Asia. Borrys was the first Indonesian to become a Google Expert in Product Design, mentoring startups from around the world in Silicon Valley, US. He spent a few years as Lead Mobile Software Engin ...
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In this episode I recount how reading a verse from the Dhammapada made me rethink a situation and push me to take more accountability for my own actions, inactions and miscommunications."The fault of others is easily perceived, but that of oneself is difficult to perceive; a man winnows his neighbour's faults like chaff, but his own fault he hides,…
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Change, crisis, shock. Whether positive or negative it can lead to a significant drain on our resources leaving us feeling vulnerable. I've introduced known shocks and invited the unknown as of late and I discuss my challenges with protecting my time and energy throughout this period.Want to listen to more episodes?Visit https://www.monologuesbyhas…
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Should a book be read just once? If it resonated with you once I'm going to argue that you absolutely should!Want to listen to more episodes?Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favouritepodcast app.To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discussin a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasintha…
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Short term risks versus long term risks. Short term opportunities versus long term opportunities. What do you prioritise and how? Whilst there's no clear answer I reflect on how my carelessness going for a walk in Weligama, Sri Lanka relates to careers, business and relationships.Want to listen to more episodes?Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.co…
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Have you ever had someone dear to you pass away? Did you regret things you said and did or maybe wish you could just have one last conversation with them, change a moment in time? Well, in this episode I take you through the journey of losing someone dear to me and the regrets and lessons I had to learn, lessons we could all use when ego and pride …
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The eagerness and excitement of a new project, direction or passion can lead to the desire, one that we sometimes act on, to over-invest. The irony is the novice is the one who over-invests without understand where best to allocate their resources and often well before they have built the identity they need to succeed.Want to listen to more episode…
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"Systems beat goals" they say in the productivity world but what is a system and how complex can they be? In this episode I reflect on my recent reading of 'Thinking in Systems: A Primer' by Donella Meadows and how I'm mapping and thinking about vital systems in my own life.Want to listen to more episodes?Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or …
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Welcome back to Season 3 of Heal, Love & Grow with Hasina. A long overdue return with many lessons and inspiring stories, that I hope will help you find ways to heal, love and grow within your own lives. This season we will bring on experts and interviews with others, just like yourself, who have inspired many through their journey. Don't forget th…
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It's hard to be the first person to do something when what you set out to do isn't common amongst those around you. You may be the first person in your family who wants to eat healthy and exercise, the first in your community to study and go to college, the first in your group of friends to break a bad habit and that can be challenging. There's com…
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Energy vampires are common and they tend to be unaware of how they consume our resources. As I've hit 30 and realising how limited my own time and energy are it's become a very hard choice (but also easy) choice to let go of overwhelmingly toxic and negative individuals so I can focus on my own mission.Want to listen to more episodes?Visit https://…
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I've been dating intentionally and raw-dogging it so to speak in the wild which has led to a number of observations that I've made both through my own experiences and of other men and women out there looking for love.Want to listen to more episodes?Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favouritepodcast app.To get in touch and…
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In this episode I step through my take aways from a first reading of Plato's Allegory of the Cave (Republic) and how it relates to breaking old paradigms as we come into new knowledge.Want to listen to more episodes?Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favouritepodcast app.To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd …
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In this episode I take view of donors to charity as the customer and analyse how 3rd party charity marketers, infamously known as Chuggers or Charity Muggers, hurt not only the customer experience but also the charities themselves.Want to listen to more episodes?Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favouritepodcast app.To ge…
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Borrys Hasian's article, "Success at What Cost?", questions the conventional definition of success, arguing that prioritizing happiness and well-being over material achievements leads to a more fulfilling life. He challenges readers to redefine success based on their own values and prioritize genuine fulfillment. The session is in English.…
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Borrys Hasian's article, "Letting Go: Make Room for New Opportunities," argues that releasing past burdens—emotional, relational, or belief-based—creates space for personal growth and new possibilities. The author uses the metaphor of a backpack to illustrate how holding onto the past hinders forward movement. He encourages readers to consciously l…
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Resources from this episode: Year Compass (a free booklet - not a lead magnet - to help you reflect on your year and plan for the next) Monologues By Hasi episodes I reference: Algorithms To Date By: The Computer Science Behind Finding A Wife Reflections On Die With Zero: What I'm Taking Away From The Book Want to listen to more episodes? Visit htt…
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Borrys Hasian's article, "Pause and Reflect," encourages readers to prioritize genuine happiness over societal pressures and the relentless pursuit of external achievements. He argues that mindful reflection is crucial to aligning one's goals with their true desires, emphasizing the importance of a meaningful journey over simply reaching a finish l…
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The article discussed is about how behavioral economics, specifically the concept of "decoy" choices, can improve user experience design by simplifying decision-making processes for consumers. Borrys uses examples of everyday choices, like buying milk or an iPhone, to illustrate how people often make irrational decisions based on comparisons. This …
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They've hit 30 and they've done some cool things. Success in academia, careers, business, start-ups, relationships... yet there's one very common regret I see amongst people who've hit these milestones early. It's often come at the detriment (or simply ignorance) of their health. Now at 30 many start the up hill battle to take control of their bodi…
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There's the common stereotype of business people playing golf on the regular which gets mistaken as a pure networking tool. Coming out of the board road and onto the green, pitch, track or simply a coffee shop is an important yet subtle analytical tool on deciding whether you should proceed in a business arrangement with someone i.e. use a small ga…
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Curious about Algorithms to Live By? Get your hands on the book here! Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are cou…
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Curious about Algorithms to Live By? Get your hands on the book here! Want to listen to more episodes? Visit https://www.monologuesbyhasi.com/ or subscribe on your favourite podcast app. To get in touch and leave me your 2c or ideas you'd like me to discuss in a future episode reach me on X (Twitter) @realHasinthaA. My intro and outro music are cou…
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During my travels I've had the privilege to be invited to see life from cultures far from my own. Sometimes this has resulted in being shock with discovering someone you met married in their mid teens, has worked full time since they were even younger and eat foods far far different from our own. Not everything should be accepted as there are any p…
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