Jay Shetty unpacks his 8 Rules of Love: purpose before partnership, intimacy over sex, and why you can't change anyone.

Jay Shetty — Former monk turned bestselling author, podcaster (On Purpose) and life coach; author of Think Like a Monk and 8 Rules of Love
Steven Bartlett interviews Jay Shetty on Diary of a CEO around the release of Jay's book 8 Rules of Love. Jay opens unusually candidly about a seven-day period of anxiety where he confronted critics who say a former monk shouldn't be wealthy or successful, and his ongoing 'battle' with ego, envy and comparison. The bulk of the conversation is a framework on love: the four Vedic pursuits (Dharma/purpose, Artha/economics, Karma/connection, Moksha/service), why people skip personal purpose and rush into relationships out of insecurity, and how distance, presence and shared experiences shape intimacy. Jay and Steven dig into declining sex in relationships, porn's effect on expectations, celibacy as redirected creative energy, and how to genuinely build self-worth by doing hard things.
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Jay Shetty
“there's a chapter in the book called your partner is your Guru and that's a really tough statement to handle” — Jay Shetty 00:47:54Find it on Amazon
Jay Shetty
“thank you for writing a great Book on a topic your book is so good that I've decided not to write one on this topic” — Steven Bartlett 02:02:55Find it on Amazon
Jay Shetty
“because I wrote a book called think like a monk which I still stand by the title I still stand by the whole book” — Jay Shetty 00:24:00Find it on Amazon