I loved this podcast! William, you have no idea how thankful I am for you introducing me to Arnold via your book and now several podcasts that I have listened to since. I am sharing this podcast with my kids and hope that the magic of Arnold creates a subconscious nudge in the power of the mind. Thank you to the whole team for sharing this.
I didn’t think this podcast would interest me. I was wrong. Such a strong ,moving story. It took a while to get the lump out of my throat. We forget the real stories of the victims of the Nazis. Climbing his fathers back to turn off the light ,and his father finally realising Arnold was his son caught me off guard. It was an honour to listen to this interview.
William, I am so appreciative that you introduced me to Van Den Berg in your book Richer Wiser Happier. He has really transformed my thinking and pursuits. I also appreciate you pointing out how Arnold’s ignorance helped him in his blind belief. You also helped clarify it in your interview and kept it in focus which was great. Cheers Nathan
Big fan of Arnold Sir. For me his talks are a philosophy to live a good life. I will be grateful if I can receive his notes on the collection of the subconscious.
In this episode of the #RicherWiserHappier podcast, Arnold Van Den Berg shares powerful insights on how he transformed his life by gaining control over his mind. This conversation has had a profound impact on me. I hope you find it equally helpful. - William We hope you enjoyed this episode as much as we did. Please let us know your thoughts in the comments section! IMPORTANT: Please beware of cyber scams & phishing attacks. We have received reports of fake accounts claiming to be affiliated with The Investor's Podcast Network or posing as one of our hosts. Please help us report those suspicious accounts. We will never reach out to you for any business or investment opportunity. Stay vigilant!
- "Why one person would risk his life for someone he doesn't even know?" - "It's easy: if your principles are more important than your life, you sacrifice your life. If your life is more important than your principles, you sacrifice your principles."
Arnold's parents went from Auschwitz to other camps. As Arnold describes in this episode, his father was on a Death March from Auschwitz to another camp. The full details are more complicated, so we didn't get into it here.
@@cupotkaable Thanks so much for listening. It's a particularly resonant story for me because my great uncle Chaim escaped from Auschwitz as a teenager and helped to create a Kibbutz in the north of Israel after WWII. Like Arnold, he was an extraordinary person who overcame extreme odds to build a new life. Sending warm wishes from New York -- William