Sadhguru: These Factory-Like Robot Systems We’ve Set Up For Human Beings Is A Crime | Curly Tales

by Sanjana Shenoy
Sadhguru: These Factory-Like Robot Systems We’ve Set Up For Human Beings Is A Crime | Curly Tales

On yet, another new and unique episode of Sunday Brunch, Curly Tales, Editor-in-Chief, Kamiya Jani meets none other than India’s renowned spiritual guru, Sadhguru. Kamiya enjoyed a soul-satisfying breakfast with Sadhguru who imparted wise words of wisdom during their time together. Read on to know more about this inspiring candid conversation.

Sadhguru Slams Robotic-Systems  Set For Human Beings Follow

During the interview with Curly Tales, Sadhguru says “The factory-like robotic systems set up for human beings is a crime because a human being is not a product like that. A human being is a possibility. Can you cultivate that possibility into something beautiful or will you crush it by making it into a product of some time? So, probably in our generation, our parents were overly concerned if you don’t get educated, what will happen to you.”

He gives the example of his father who wanted him to get central government employment. Even a state government job wasn’t enough for him. Sadhguru goes on to relay the expectations of parents during that time when a central government job, medicine or engineering was considered the only career for their children. When Kamiya Jani asks Sadhguru, how he handled the situation, Sadhguru gives his signature laugh and says that he has a way of handling it.

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He Once Went Cycling All Across South India

Did you know Sadhguru went cycling all across South India? The spiritual guru once went cycling across the Western ghats and even to Kerala. Then, he even went motorcycling across South India. He neither did touristy things nor visit any monuments. He just enjoyed cycling across terrains. Sadhguru remembers a funny-looking rock and a crooked tree that he spotted during his travel escapades.

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He jokingly says that he can replay his experiences like videos as he has observed everything through his eyes. He doesn’t store memories through words but rather as videos which he can mentally play whenever he wants. Well, if you’re inspired by Sadhguru and wish to know more about his motivational messages, then catch up on the entire video. Watch! And let us know which message you connect with the most.

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