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Barstools #6: Aditya & Ajay on Basketball, Rational Mindset and Long Term Satisfaction

34 min · 31 de oct de 2025
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Pull up a chair for Barstools #6, where Aditya and Ajay join me for a grounded, reflective conversation about finding balance between ambition and peace of mind. We talk about what it means to build a rational mindset in a world driven by impulse how to make decisions that last, stay composed under pressure, and choose growth over instant gratification. From navigating competition and ego to finding long-term satisfaction in a world that rewards instant wins, this episode explores what it means to stay grounded, think clearly, and build something that actually lasts. It’s thoughtful, real, and just the right mix of motivation and late-night reflection.

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