Nine Trillion Cells, One Quiet Self with Ahsan Syed (Pakistan)
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What if you’re the CEO of your life but you’ve been acting like an overworked employee? We sit down with Ahsan Syed to reframe existence as an enterprise with invisible capital, unknown deadlines, and priceless assets that most of us mismanage. Guided by his mentor’s insights into Muhammad Iqbal’s poetry, Ahsan Syed maps a path from noise to nuance, from borrowed identities to a quiet meeting with the self.
The conversation travels from the challenge of translating depth across languages to the practical design of a 15‑minute inner silence ritual. Ahsan Syed explains how attention has become more expensive than money, why satisfaction eludes both the rich and the poor, and how treating the body like a polished car while starving the soul-driver leaves us stalled. We explore the idea of nine trillion cells as a living network of potential, the role of solitude in the lives of historic changemakers, and the tangible joys that return when the mind’s static fades: taste, colour, wonder, and presence.
We also lay out a simple operating system for meaning. If life kept a balance sheet, its four assets would be time, attention, health, and character. Time never refunds, attention allocates destiny, health carries both work and joy, and character decides whether success can endure. Ahsan Sayed’s upcoming multilingual book—available in Urdu, Roman Urdu, English, Arabic, Azerbaijani, and Turkish—turns these ideas into an accessible story so more people can meet themselves without gatekeepers. If you’ve been rushing, consuming, and calling it living, this is your pause, your audit, and your invitation to lead.
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Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King
Teach me to live one day at a time
with courage love and a sense of pride.
Giving me the ability to love and accept myself
so I can go and give it to someone else.
Teach me to live one day at a time.....
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