Pillay Place
There's a version of doing everything right and still feeling off — not broken, not lazy, just quietly aware that whatever you've been drawing from isn't quite holding. Rahul Pillay traces the root of that gap to something older than self-help: the idea that there is an original source — one that doesn't shift with your circumstances, your relationships, or your résumé. Van Pillay brings the mental health perspective, naming why anxiety and emptiness tend to trace back not to what's happening around us, but to what we've quietly come to believe about ourselves. The moment that stops the conversation is Rahul's description of the word as something that doesn't just create — it sustains. That the same force that put the world together also knows the exact structure of your thoughts, your fears, and the places where you feel most undone. It's a different framework than most people have been handed. If you've ever suspected that the real issue isn't a lack of effort — this conversation is worth your time. Find us on Spotify @pillayplacepodcast https://open.spotify.com/show/6yDlDhEWsh21t2zeg7f5AC?si=B7-HfM0VR6SJuI2i7l4Kdg YouTube: @pillayplacepodcast https://www.youtube.com/@PillayPlacePodcast
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