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[Redefining Success: Arianna Huffington on Thriving, Well-being, and Inner Space]-[Super Soul Special: Arianna Huffington: What Will Be Your Spiritual Wake-up Call?]

Oprah's Super Soul · B2 · 2024-12-18

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Redefining Success: A Journey Toward Thriving

In this episode of Super Soul Conversations, Oprah Winfrey sits down with media mogul Arianna Huffington to discuss a fundamental shift in how we define success. Moving away from the conventional metrics of money and power, Huffington introduces the concept of the "third metric," a holistic approach to living that emphasizes well-being, wisdom, wonder, and giving.

The Wake-Up Call

Arianna Huffington’s shift in perspective was not born from theory, but from a traumatic "wake-up call." In 2007, just two years after founding the Huffington Post, she collapsed from exhaustion, hitting her head on her desk and leaving her in a "pool of blood." This medical crisis forced her to realize that despite her external success, her life was unsustainable. She notes, "By any sane definition of success, if you are lying in your own pool of blood on your office floor, you're not successful."

The Four Pillars of Thriving

To avoid the trap of constant burnout, Huffington advocates for four pillars that help individuals truly thrive:

  1. Well-being: Prioritizing sleep and disconnecting from technology. Huffington highlights the "keystone habit" of increasing her sleep from four hours to eight, which transformed her ability to handle life's demands. She now maintains a "device-free sanctuary" in her bedroom to ensure restorative rest.
  2. Wisdom: Learning to slow down and listen to one's intuition. Huffington draws inspiration from Marcus Aurelius, emphasizing that "everything contains some special purpose and a hidden blessing," and that we should greet life's challenges as a "faithful friend."
  3. Wonder: Cultivating an appreciation for the present moment. This pillar is heavily influenced by her mother, Ellie, who taught her to never rush and to find beauty in the mundane, such as the arrangement of herbs at a market.
  4. Giving: Understanding that we are not "complete human beings" unless we are part of something larger than ourselves.

Challenging the Cult of Productivity

Throughout the conversation, Huffington and Winfrey critique the modern obsession with multitasking, which Huffington describes as "the most stressful thing you can do." She asserts that "multitasking does not exist; it's called task switching." By setting boundaries—such as not answering work emails on weekends—Huffington argues that individuals can actually increase their productivity by allowing themselves time to recharge. She cites the example of Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini, whose implementation of meditation and wellness programs led to a "7% reduction in health care costs" and increased employee productivity.

Life as an Inner Space Project

Ultimately, Huffington encourages listeners to embark on an "Inner Space Project." She argues that while space exploration is exciting, the most important adventure is exploring our own internal landscape. She views life as a "dance between making it happen and letting it happen," suggesting that we should do our "10%" with full intention and surrender the rest.

Her philosophy is anchored in the Rumi quote, "Live life as though everything is rigged in your favor." By shifting from a mindset of feeling "victimized" by life to one of trust, we can better align ourselves with a more fulfilled existence. As Huffington concludes, the purpose of the human experience is to "evolve into being fully who we truly are," constantly course-correcting toward our essence while remembering that, like a rental car, when we die, we simply drop off the vessel and move on, leaving the tank empty because we have used all our potential.

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