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“Abundance” author Deepak Chopra discusses the importance of measuring success through joy, his Freudian analysis of Vladimir Putin, and how an AI chatbot is helping to prevent suicides globally. #DailyShow

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Tiger Singh says:

Him analyzing Putin is non sense. Freudian jargon.

Annie George says:

Deepak Chopra's desperation to morphe into a woman is working. This man is a wolf in Sheep's clothing. He reads the Holy Bible and gives out his thoughts based on it. Then he throws in his knowledge on hinduism. And you all are royally beung fooled.

Keerthana Satheesh says:

Sorry but I am unsubscribing from Trevor. I didn't think pseudoscience is what you stood for.

Naina Mohamed says:

While he spoke of Saddam, Gadaffi, Mugabe and Idi Amin, and characterizes Putin, he conveniently leaves out GW Bush, Obama, and other much worse mass killers, playing up for US audience; it's about selling books.

P Andrade says:

many of these Deepak haters are Putin's supporters.

Courtney Ponsford says:

As someone who has only very recently been walking a conscious, intentional spiritual path, I understand the cynicism here in these comments. There is certainly a paradox, that this spiritual man is also rich; but does that deserve automatic condemnation? There are some very monetarily "poor" cultures that are some of the "happiest", most content people on earth. Perhaps it's a deeper issue in our culture that our definition of "poor" has more to do with disempowerment than how much money we have. This is how capitalism works, by repressing the masses so a small percentage of people can carry all the money and power and calling that "freedom". Just as we can say money can't buy happiness, happiness does not necessarily mean you have money. We see it in the media constantly; wealthy people in power, behaving badly and clearly not at peace with themselves. This certainly is not my definition of "happiness". Blessings to you all.

kurudi mzizima says:

I deeply respect you Dr Chopra but to imply Sadam Hussein, Robert Mugabe and Muamar Gaddafi, etc as tyrants is ignorant of you, smh!

Sharath Chandra says:

A fraud being interviewed by a fool! ☠️
Quack, charlatan..!

Shaheen Peer says:

Et tu, Trevor?!

Chris Henderson says:

Deepak chopra is a toxic conman. He is a fraud who knows nothing about science.

nicholas schoonbeck says:

He created a BOT instead of real people? I'm so disgusted by this dude.

nicholas schoonbeck says:

We also know that Freud's ideas were also wrong in many ways. Old men are always old men, aren't they?

nicholas schoonbeck says:

This idea is so old & dumb. Money gives you access & freedom to all those others things. It's never been a guarantee of happiness but its the most helpful thing to get there. lol

Mickey Mouse says:

Deepak you need an education in politics. Are you saying what the poor rich wants to hear. Absolutely

Tmprasad Tm says:

Some people are so poor.. all they have is money …. Bob marley

Vidya Jayaraman says:

Hi Mr. Chopra, how’s priyanka doing?
Asking for Rosie

Akshata Chonkar says:

First Sadhguru, now this guy. Trevor, you can do so much better, why are you giving these people a platform?

Pamela Wright says:

I think he is a true visionary & quite a contribution to us!

Grace says:

I wish he answered your question about how middle class people should approach this concept.

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