BITESIZE: Fame - and what drives people seek the attention? 1996 F1 World Champion Damon Hill

A New Way of Being - A podcast by Simon Mundie

We all come into this world with unconditional worth – and then we lose sight of that and spend so much time running around trying to prove that we are enough. It’s part of the human condition – and has been something of a key theme running through this podcast. One of my guests I talked about this with was the 1996 formula one world champion Damon Hill, whose father Graham had also been a world champion – making them the first ever father-son duo to achieve the feat. In this episode: Why complete self-acceptance, and the joy of simply being, is the ultimate state The sense of lack that drives some people to seek fame The impact that fame has on those who rise to acclaim, and the rest of society who put them on a pedestal The value of looking inwards and developing self-awareness Getting help on the journey of self-reflection - and the value of therapy ** MyTwitter: https://twitter.com/simonmundie Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonmundie/ And for the 'Mundie on Monday' newsletter - featuring three of the best Life Lessons from four years and 200 of these conversations - head to simonmundie.com (where you can also drop me an email) Please do share this episode - it makes a big difference in helping people find this podcast. Thank you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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