#118 What Billionaires Secretly Crave (and money can’t buy)
What does real spiritual growth actually look like in everyday life? When I first met Aarti Sharma years ago, I knew she was special — but seeing her today, it feels like she’s glowing from the inside out. In this episode of Timeless Teaching, we talk about her journey from being a devoted stay-at-home mom to diving deep into ancient wisdom and finding her true voice as a teacher. Aarti shares how the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita shaped her life, why patience matters more than quick wins, and what it really means to live from the soul.
It’s an honest, down-to-earth conversation about change, faith, and showing up for yourself.
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Discussion Topics: What Billionaires Secretly Crave
- What happens when your soul finally speaks louder than your mind?
- How ancient wisdom sneaks into your life (without you noticing)
- Forget logic: why real growth doesn’t follow a straight line
- The moment when ancient teachings truly come alive
- Impatience vs. Transformation: why rushing will cost you more than you think
- How spiritual shortcuts backfire (and the hidden dangers no one talks about)
- This one teaching could change how you chase your dreams forever
- What if your biggest breakthroughs come… after you pause?
- Why real success has nothing to do with followers, fame, or fortune
- What billionaires secretly crave (and money can’t buy)
- The power of witnessing: how to stay calm when life gets messy
- The real cost of chasing success the wrong way
- How true growth feels when you stop keeping score
- Final reflections: is your life a book worth rereading?
Our Guest: Aarti Sharma
Aarti Sharma is an advocate for self-actualized living and a dedicated mother. An MBA graduate from Pune University with a PGDBM from the Indira Group of Institutes, she believes in personal development through spiritual growth.
As the founder of Dose with Grace, Aarti shares her insights through Soul Conversations, enrichment sessions, and YouTube videos. Her travels across 20 countries have shaped her deep, experiential understanding of life.
She has contributed her talents to organizations such as Singapore Fashion Runway, Sanrakshan, Up Your Game Community, and Women of Courage Asia.
Aarti is deeply committed to inspiring spiritual awareness, fostering lifelong learning, and empowering individuals to embrace a self-actualized life.