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COMPASSION IS IN FASHION With Ali Horriyat
Episode 8526th June 2024 • Shining Brightly • Howard Brown
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Episode Summary – A FORCE MULTIPLIER FOR GOOD AND POSITVE CHANGE! In Episode 85 of the Shining Brightly Podcast Show (links in the comments), titled COMPASSION IS IN FASHION, I welcome Ali Horriyat. He left the world of finance and hedge fund management in 2016 for a life of social impact, activism, influence and action to make the world and society a better place. His global movement is called COMPASSIVISTE (compassionate / activist). Wait till you hear about the OCTOPUS MODEL he has developed from parts of history to shape the social harmony for the arts, environment, children’s and animal rights and that is just the tip of the iceberg. He has authored 14 books and offers publishing services too. Come check out this powerful show. Please listen, download, share and review. Ali  believes “LOVE ALWAYS AND ALWAYS LOVE” and so do I!

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About the guest – 

Compassiviste’s Founder Ali Horriyat left the lucrative, profit-driven world of finance in 2016 to devote himself to his vision of a society where compassion, empathy, and social impact are at the heart of our actions. In 2020, he launched Compassiviste to spread this vision. Born in Dubai, he attended schools in the UAE, France and Switzerland before pursuing his higher education in Canada. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in economics, political science, philosophy, business, international relations and conflict resolution, and religion. Ali is the author of 14 books, including collections of essays and poetry, with themes ranging from racism and capitalism to spirituality, love and compassion. He believes that humans must “love always, and always love.”

About the Host:

Howard Brown is a best-selling author, award-winning international speaker, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, interfaith peacemaker, and a two-time stage IV cancer survivor. He is also a sought-after speaker and consultant for corporate businesses, nonprofits, congregations, and community groups. Howard has co-founded two social networks that were the first to connect religious communities around the world. He is a nationally known patient advocate and “cancer whisperer” to many families. Howard, his wife Lisa, and daughter Emily currently reside in Michigan, and his happy place is on the basketball court.

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Howard Brown:

Hello, it's Howard brown. It's the shining,

Howard Brown:

brightly show. Oh my god, we have a great one today. It's

Howard Brown:

titled compassion is in fashion. And you are going to meet one

Howard Brown:

extraordinary human. And I just met him, Ali, how are you?

Ali Horriyat:

I'm doing well, thank you for having me here.

Howard Brown:

I'm thrilled to have you, I just have to tell

Howard Brown:

you that in learning more about you, and spending time with you,

Howard Brown:

you have had such a great life, which we're going to talk about,

Howard Brown:

but you are a purpose driven human. And I absolutely love

Howard Brown:

that because your whole purpose is lifting up others and lifting

Howard Brown:

people up, and you call it in love. And we're going to talk

Howard Brown:

more about that. But I just I'm so glad to have you here. We got

Howard Brown:

a very high energy show. And we're going to share a lot about

Howard Brown:

your what your passion project is and what your life is about,

Howard Brown:

as well. So let me let me share people about you a little bit

Howard Brown:

here and stuff. From your bio. So compassionate, he's the

Howard Brown:

founder, Ali Hurriyat left the lucrative profit driven world of

Howard Brown:

finance in 2016, to devote himself to his vision of society

Howard Brown:

where compassion, empathy, social impact are at the heart

Howard Brown:

of his actions. In 2020, right, probably before the pandemic, he

Howard Brown:

launched compassion visa, to spread his vision. He was born

Howard Brown:

in Dubai, he had defended, attended schools in the UAE, and

Howard Brown:

in France and in Switzerland. So he's a world traveller. He also

Howard Brown:

actually did higher education in Canada. So he has an

Howard Brown:

undergraduate and graduate degrees in economics, political

Howard Brown:

science, philosophy, business, international relations, and

Howard Brown:

conflict resolution plus religion. Wow. This is amazing.

Howard Brown:

Ali, you are the author of 14 books and two more on the way,

Howard Brown:

including a collection of essays and poetry. And the themes range

Howard Brown:

from racism to capitalism, spirituality, loving compassion.

Howard Brown:

And here's the bottom line you believe that humans must love

Howard Brown:

always and always love, love that quote, Wow, impressive. But

Howard Brown:

here's the question, how do you shine brightly every day?

Ali Horriyat:

I think I tell myself every day that I have to

Ali Horriyat:

do something that is purposeful, that is a part of a legacy work.

Ali Horriyat:

And to me legacy is not about I need to do something to be

Ali Horriyat:

remembered in history or anything like that legacy to me

Ali Horriyat:

is, when you look back at your life, how proud are you? Are you

Ali Horriyat:

have every moment that you can remember? And how much does

Ali Horriyat:

every one of these moments, reflect on your surroundings? So

Ali Horriyat:

that is a measure I take with me every day, you know, and I'm a

Ali Horriyat:

social person, so I could be out. And I could speak to

Ali Horriyat:

strangers, you know, friends, whatever it may be myself

Ali Horriyat:

thinking loudly about how can I make an impact where I am, you

Ali Horriyat:

know, whether I'm in Dubai, whether I'm in London, whether

Ali Horriyat:

I'm in Canada, wherever I may be in the world, wherever I'm based

Ali Horriyat:

in a community at that moment, I need to always make an impact

Ali Horriyat:

because and I thought about this in this way, I thought, I asked

Ali Horriyat:

people generally, you know, who was the wealthiest person in

Ali Horriyat:

1994, not a lot of people will remember, you know, the Forbes

Ali Horriyat:

list of 1994 or 2004, or 1974. But you go back into what do you

Ali Horriyat:

remember of people who touched you who moved to you, and some

Ali Horriyat:

examples come up. And you notice those examples, were not about,

Ali Horriyat:

you know, the best musician or the best song of the year or the

Ali Horriyat:

richest person or the or any of that stuff, it's always about

Ali Horriyat:

how you felt connected through that person, how the

Ali Horriyat:

relationship built through that person and how that person was a

Ali Horriyat:

value added in the world. Those are the people will really

Ali Horriyat:

remember the Super Value Added people in the world. So every

Ali Horriyat:

day, I tell myself, Ally, today you got to shine today, you got

Ali Horriyat:

to be a Super Value Added person. And then I go through

Ali Horriyat:

the data say I could have done better and then the next day

Ali Horriyat:

starts over

Howard Brown:

and you get to do it all over again. Well, that's

Howard Brown:

the soul of shining brightly is to lift up others okay and make

Howard Brown:

the world a better place. So, you and I are extremely aligned

Howard Brown:

and and passionate and devoted to that. So alright, the name

Howard Brown:

what is what is compassionate visa.

Ali Horriyat:

So capacities, that name came to me when I left

Ali Horriyat:

when I left my work, so to speak in 2016. As he said, I took

Ali Horriyat:

about, you know, a few years of just travelling and finding

Ali Horriyat:

myself and trying to think of what is my purpose, what can be

Ali Horriyat:

my purpose. And during that time I realised, you know, compassion

Ali Horriyat:

is the driving force in the world, you know, and passion as

Ali Horriyat:

part of compassion is the driving force. And then I

Ali Horriyat:

thought to myself, Okay, I could be very compassionate. I could

Ali Horriyat:

see homeless people on the road and cry. As I'm passing by in a

Ali Horriyat:

bus or a car or walking or whatever, I could be very

Ali Horriyat:

compassionate towards animals and feel really bad that they,

Ali Horriyat:

you know, they're getting slaughtered. But I'm not doing

Ali Horriyat:

anything about it. So what's the point of that compassion,

Ali Horriyat:

whether I am compassionate or not without the action, that

Ali Horriyat:

makes no difference I need to perform so that my compassion

Ali Horriyat:

manifests. And so I realised, that is what activism is

Ali Horriyat:

activism isn't necessarily, you know, placards and standing in

Ali Horriyat:

front of embassies and yelling, because that just creates a lot

Ali Horriyat:

of tension and violence and misunderstanding and

Ali Horriyat:

miscommunication. You know, there's a time in place for

Ali Horriyat:

peaceful protest, but it's not everyday and it's not all the

Ali Horriyat:

time. And it's not when it turns violent. And it's not when

Ali Horriyat:

you're obstructing others freedoms. So I thought there

Ali Horriyat:

must be a better way to be an activist. And then to me

Ali Horriyat:

activism became your personal actions that can reflect those

Ali Horriyat:

values that you see and compassion in your own

Ali Horriyat:

compassion. And to use that activism, use your actions, so

Ali Horriyat:

to speak, to play out loudly, what you're thinking and what

Ali Horriyat:

you're going through emotionally. And I said,

Ali Horriyat:

perfect. I know of some very historical people like that, you

Ali Horriyat:

know, Moses, Jesus, mom, these are names that come up, you

Ali Horriyat:

know, when you think about Gandhi, Mandela, you know,

Ali Horriyat:

Martin Luther King, mother, Teresa, Teresa. Yeah, you know,

Ali Horriyat:

the list goes on, but it's not. We don't have an act. Thinking

Ali Horriyat:

about and I say, what do you call these people, because some

Ali Horriyat:

people call them activists, some people, you know, there's so

Ali Horriyat:

many names, but just and it's just one name that all of them

Ali Horriyat:

started out out of compassion. I mean, when we talk Gandhi, the

Ali Horriyat:

guy was in London, had his law firm was doing okay, but he's

Ali Horriyat:

looking back at his country saying, This isn't good I feel

Ali Horriyat:

for my country, and it drove him back home, to perform his

Ali Horriyat:

action, so to speak. So that's when I put the words compassion

Ali Horriyat:

and activist together, and it said, Come pacifist. And that

Ali Horriyat:

was the beginning of the work. Then I kept looking at the word

Ali Horriyat:

and I said, this words not complete for me, come pacifist.

Ali Horriyat:

And then I'm multilingual. And I'm very, very, very grateful to

Ali Horriyat:

all the people in my life who caused that because in English,

Ali Horriyat:

we don't have a gender in our language differentiation, like a

Ali Horriyat:

book is a book, it's not a sheet. It's not a he, you know,

Ali Horriyat:

we say our book, we don't say he book. But for example, in

Ali Horriyat:

French, you know, a car, what you have is law, it's a sheet,

Ali Horriyat:

she car, she vehicle, so to speak, it's not, you know, the,

Ali Horriyat:

and so I started thinking about compassion. And I thought,

Ali Horriyat:

compassion comes from that universal, nurturing, feeling,

Ali Horriyat:

you know, what we call mother nature, and what every mother

Ali Horriyat:

is, you know, it comes from that feminine power within

Ali Horriyat:

everybody's ability. And I think it's embedded in our DNA. And we

Ali Horriyat:

have compassion within us. And I think two examples, like, you

Ali Horriyat:

know, the easiest meal one can have is a new newborn, because,

Ali Horriyat:

you know, the newborn is, you know, comes out, and boom, you

Ali Horriyat:

can eat it. But we don't do that. And most animals don't do

Ali Horriyat:

that. And the reason is, we have compassion, to nurture, to raise

Ali Horriyat:

to support to help, you know, to expand this horizon of love that

Ali Horriyat:

we have communally. And so I thought to myself, That's

Ali Horriyat:

exactly it. Compassion is when I'm at my most feminine power.

Ali Horriyat:

And that gave me this concept of thinking, you know, what, I see

Ali Horriyat:

the physical sexes, you know, there are differences in the

Ali Horriyat:

bodies, you know, one can be impregnated and have a child and

Ali Horriyat:

the other one cannot I see those differences. But in gender, I'm

Ali Horriyat:

also starting to realise why we have all these, you know,

Ali Horriyat:

hundreds of different genders now, because every time we move

Ali Horriyat:

each day from one place to another, in that emotion, we

Ali Horriyat:

want to label it. So today, I may feel my feminine powers

Ali Horriyat:

coming on. So I want to label myself in some way and that

Ali Horriyat:

gender tomorrow may be very masculine, what I'm doing, I

Ali Horriyat:

want to label myself and their gender. But if I don't label at

Ali Horriyat:

all and I say I can be the entire spectrum as required,

Ali Horriyat:

then where does capacity sit in it, and it requires an E at the

Ali Horriyat:

end because that e is the feminine II of the Latin based

Ali Horriyat:

languages, for example, and you also get that in Arabic and the

Ali Horriyat:

Aramaic languages because all of them have the feminine and

Ali Horriyat:

masculine as well, you know, Hebrew, Arabic all of those

Ali Horriyat:

languages. So, the E was added in to the capacities which

Ali Horriyat:

starts with a T and then it became pacifist, in that way of

Ali Horriyat:

pronunciation. And it became complete for me because it is

Ali Horriyat:

compassion with action that is based In that motherly nurturer

Ali Horriyat:

of the universe, the way it's created, the way its functions,

Ali Horriyat:

the way it takes care of us, our environment, the sun, all all of

Ali Horriyat:

those things that, you know, we take for granted in the world,

Ali Horriyat:

they are all part of the nurturing of how we survive. I

Ali Horriyat:

mean, yeah, the sun right behind you shining brightly. That's

Ali Horriyat:

right, you know, that's what it is, it starts from there without

Ali Horriyat:

the sun's energy without the sun's nurture the sun's mother

Ali Horriyat:

leanness without the sun's love, there is no earth the way we

Ali Horriyat:

know it. I

Howard Brown:

want to tell you that so when I when I met you,

Howard Brown:

and not now thank you for that definition, because it's, you

Howard Brown:

know, basically you put the words together, and it has deep,

Howard Brown:

deep meaning. But just like in chapter one of my book, my 101

Howard Brown:

year old, Orthodox Jewish grandmother said, to choose

Howard Brown:

kindness, and then to choose gratitude and choose healing and

Howard Brown:

choose giving and choose not to hate, and they all have to have

Howard Brown:

actions. Okay? Positivity is nice, but plus tau is activity

Howard Brown:

with action is more powerful compassion with action. So thank

Howard Brown:

you for that. Now, in my research, I looked up and you

Howard Brown:

actually designed capacities as an octopus. Why? Why an octopus?

Howard Brown:

That's just, it's interesting.

Ali Horriyat:

Okay, so when I started capacities, you know,

Ali Horriyat:

the idea was that social movement to bring people

Ali Horriyat:

together and assign some actions to this compassion so that it

Ali Horriyat:

can, you know, move somewhere, so they can be purposeful to

Ali Horriyat:

something to have some yields, in a sense, and manifestation.

Ali Horriyat:

And then I thought, okay, how do you do this, you know, I can't

Ali Horriyat:

just stand up in the middle of a park and say, hey, people come

Ali Horriyat:

join me in you know, capacities is going to make changes in the

Ali Horriyat:

world, I need to provide people with certain programmes, certain

Ali Horriyat:

things to be involved in so that this can happen certain avenues.

Ali Horriyat:

And, you know, I had personal experiences that guided me

Ali Horriyat:

towards these arms that you know, the tentacles, so to speak

Ali Horriyat:

of the octopus, but essentially, I thought, the octopus fits

Ali Horriyat:

really well, because the octopus has this large brain and its

Ali Horriyat:

head. And each tentacle has a little brain. And each one of

Ali Horriyat:

those tentacles works through the little brain to perform the

Ali Horriyat:

action that maximises the benefit of the entire organism,

Ali Horriyat:

which is the entire octopus. And now, from my philosophical

Ali Horriyat:

education, I, you know, fell on to spinosus philosophy. And he,

Ali Horriyat:

back in a long time ago, you know, he got excommunicated for

Ali Horriyat:

this idea. But he basically from the Jewish community in the

Ali Horriyat:

Netherlands, then he basically turned around and said, you

Ali Horriyat:

know, everything's got, everything's one, everything's

Ali Horriyat:

connected, you know, everything's literally one. And

Ali Horriyat:

so I thought, imagine the entire planet, all the life in the

Ali Horriyat:

entire plant, all those brains, all that consciousness being

Ali Horriyat:

one, that is the octopus, and each of us is a tentacle is an

Ali Horriyat:

extension. And these programmes, they become the attributes where

Ali Horriyat:

these extensions connect to. So, for example, say you are a

Ali Horriyat:

writer, and you have a book, and you say, You know what, instead

Ali Horriyat:

of going to x and y publisher, or to sell my rights away to

Ali Horriyat:

some other publisher, or publishing, you know, self

Ali Horriyat:

publishing, and going through all the loops of trying to get

Ali Horriyat:

my book out there and my message out there, I'm going to join

Ali Horriyat:

capacities publishing, as one of those people who's bringing

Ali Horriyat:

energy to that one tentacle, we're going to put the book out

Ali Horriyat:

from there, the proceeds are going to help the entire

Ali Horriyat:

organism and it will develop the world into the better place that

Ali Horriyat:

we want it to give in those platforms, to people. So that's

Ali Horriyat:

just one example out of you know,

Howard Brown:

I love the octopus, because I think of my

Howard Brown:

Hindu brothers and sisters that talk about many gods but one

Howard Brown:

supreme being all contributing to the greater greater good.

Howard Brown:

Now, you listen, you are a very successful hedge fund manager.

Howard Brown:

And now you've decided to kind of just help the world. And so

Howard Brown:

what is the future that you aspire to what's Where's where's

Howard Brown:

the the little gains and the large end games here.

Ali Horriyat:

I was always a visionary. When I when I started

Ali Horriyat:

in the finance game. I never was satisfied with working as you

Ali Horriyat:

know, high ranking executive in any of the firm's or any of the

Ali Horriyat:

banks or anything like that. I was always shooting for the sky

Ali Horriyat:

because I thought, hey, you know, so and so did it. They

Ali Horriyat:

started right around where I was like, why am I going to go and

Ali Horriyat:

work somewhere for $80,000 a year when, you know, this could

Ali Horriyat:

be me. And I was always ambitious, and I was financially

Ali Horriyat:

driven that you know, that was really that was the main

Ali Horriyat:

motivator. So I went after it. I got to, you know, places that

Ali Horriyat:

finance I didn't, I didn't even expect to get to those places.

Ali Horriyat:

And I did. And now when I turned back, I say to myself, once a

Ali Horriyat:

winner, you know, you can always win because you know that you

Ali Horriyat:

won once, it doesn't matter what it was at what game it was at

Ali Horriyat:

what practice it was at what finals it was, you know, you

Ali Horriyat:

want once and you know, you have a need to win again, this time,

Ali Horriyat:

I want to dedicate the win to making the world a better place.

Ali Horriyat:

So where does capacities kind of sit back and say we

Ali Horriyat:

accomplished? I think never, because what I want is that

Ali Horriyat:

visionary space of a world without suffering a world with

Ali Horriyat:

minimal suffering a world that is not suffering, because of us

Ali Horriyat:

making the suffering, in a sense. So that would be ideal.

Ali Horriyat:

Now, what is realistic, what is, you know, the places that I say,

Ali Horriyat:

okay, for example, this is what pays the rent, we need to hit

Ali Horriyat:

that milestone, at least, those realistic arms is seeing

Ali Horriyat:

progress in the world. So if our programmes are actually bringing

Ali Horriyat:

benefit to the people we're trying to help to the globe,

Ali Horriyat:

we're trying to help to the aspects that we're trying to re

Ali Horriyat:

envision in a sense, then I start beginning to feel

Ali Horriyat:

satisfied in a sense and content that we're moving in the right

Ali Horriyat:

direction.

Howard Brown:

It's such a noble goal. And again, it aligns with

Howard Brown:

the shining brightly movement, right, is to make the world a

Howard Brown:

better place. And you have actually emphasised the arts.

Howard Brown:

Why is that?

Ali Horriyat:

So the arts for me, are the reflection of you

Ali Horriyat:

know, the arts is the reflection of society. So, in a sense, you

Ali Horriyat:

go back to Leonardo da Vinci, and you know, he had a sketch of

Ali Horriyat:

a helicopter. You know, and you think about that, like, how,

Ali Horriyat:

how, how do you come up with that? Right? And you think it's

Ali Horriyat:

the arts, it's the imagination is the expression of the

Ali Horriyat:

imagination, he put his imagination on paper? And then

Ali Horriyat:

he thought, How do I get this done? Well, that took a few 100

Ali Horriyat:

years. But you know, we kept growing towards our imagination

Ali Horriyat:

to realise our imagination. You know, some people watch Star

Ali Horriyat:

Trek, decades ago, there was no concept of space travel, then it

Ali Horriyat:

was an imaginary thing. I think 50 years from now, will be very

Ali Horriyat:

normal for some people to have space travel. So, you know, the

Ali Horriyat:

arts always precedes what really manifests and what happens in

Ali Horriyat:

every creation, invention, you think about any invention, any

Ali Horriyat:

creation, any step forward, and you realise it was through the

Ali Horriyat:

expression of some form of the arts, one medium of art that

Ali Horriyat:

began that movement, and then it went into its sciences it went

Ali Horriyat:

into its, you know, mathematics and all these other things to

Ali Horriyat:

become realised even Einstein was imagining theories imagining

Ali Horriyat:

concepts before he tried to get it out into its physics

Ali Horriyat:

components and understand them, which is how he saw the

Ali Horriyat:

universe.

Howard Brown:

I know it's incredible that imagination is

Howard Brown:

you know, becomes an again a helicopter, you know, many many

Howard Brown:

years later, but we're talking right now over video

Howard Brown:

communications, that you know, when I grew up as a young boy,

Howard Brown:

you grew up in it that didn't exist. So you know, things are

Howard Brown:

advancing now. What is what is the game plan to roll this out?

Howard Brown:

Because you advocating for children and animal and

Howard Brown:

environmental and complete social harmony? What's, what's

Howard Brown:

the game? What's the immediate game plan moving forward from

Howard Brown:

today. So

Ali Horriyat:

the game plan moving forward from today is

Ali Horriyat:

simple. We have capacities up now people can join people can

Ali Horriyat:

become a part of it, people can bring their value to capacities,

Ali Horriyat:

essentially, whether they're coming in in any of the arms of

Ali Horriyat:

capacities, whether they're coming in at the foundation

Ali Horriyat:

level, they want to donate, they want to participate. They want

Ali Horriyat:

to say, Hey, I'm a writer, I have a book, I have a story to

Ali Horriyat:

tell, I need a platform ally, how do we work this? You know,

Ali Horriyat:

how do we get involved in this space or music and all the other

Ali Horriyat:

arts that we have on our website. The point is to get

Ali Horriyat:

this out there now. We have something special up our

Ali Horriyat:

sleeves, which we're launching next year, it's going to be

Ali Horriyat:

real, the you know, the real show, essentially, when that

Ali Horriyat:

comes out, it will open the floodgates for people to really

Ali Horriyat:

be engaged with capacities then we have some programmes, you

Ali Horriyat:

know, from our TV programme and other things, our carbon

Ali Horriyat:

labelling programme, all of those that are starting out this

Ali Horriyat:

year. And we're really putting all of our might sort of speak

Ali Horriyat:

into our events. And that event is going to be the catalyst for

Ali Horriyat:

change in the world on a global scale. It's a very, you know,

Ali Horriyat:

ambitious project. It's a large project, but I think that's

Ali Horriyat:

what's needed in the world today. There are a lot of

Ali Horriyat:

movements, a lot of people who are trying to do a little bit on

Ali Horriyat:

their own and I think this is where that octopus comes

Ali Horriyat:

together. This is where, you know, the big brain sits and

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says, Okay, we're home, the organisms healthy. And now we

Ali Horriyat:

can really grow. And that's really what we're pushing for.

Ali Horriyat:

So the more people join, the more people become a part of

Ali Horriyat:

this, the more, we start spreading what we're doing over

Ali Horriyat:

the next few months, and, you know, telling people what we're

Ali Horriyat:

going to do over the next year, there'll be a lot of excitement

Ali Horriyat:

moving forward.

Howard Brown:

This, this is an incredible movement, I am so

Howard Brown:

glad that that we are collaborating and connecting and

Howard Brown:

communicating and working together. Because we this is a

Howard Brown:

lot of work to do. And you're putting the infrastructure for

Howard Brown:

it to do that on such a big scale. And I'm just proud to

Howard Brown:

proud to know you. So I'd like you to put on some sunglasses

Howard Brown:

for a second, we're going to actually do the shining,

Howard Brown:

brightly spotlight, because this is the short show. And let's put

Howard Brown:

on glasses. Oh, you're yet we are shining the spotlight on

Howard Brown:

you. Please tell people how they should get in touch with you. I

Howard Brown:

know that you have books coming out and two new ones, but

Howard Brown:

they'll find you on where to find you on your books, but then

Howard Brown:

share some inspiration with us. And then I'll kick it over to me

Howard Brown:

to close out the show.

Ali Horriyat:

So you can find us capacities is a unique word. So

Ali Horriyat:

add capacities is where you'll find us on all our socials and

Ali Horriyat:

capacities.com is the grand website inside of which you will

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find tabs to the publishing house, the foundation, the other

Ali Horriyat:

programmes that we have there. And that's the easiest way to

Ali Horriyat:

get to know capacities. And I think the one thing I want to

Ali Horriyat:

tell people and leave people with is love always always love

Ali Horriyat:

which means every and this I learned from Buddhism, you know

Ali Horriyat:

your modular mind every time you want to make a decision, keep

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the compassion module in, don't trade it for the capitalist

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module. Don't trade it for the aggression module. Don't trade

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it for the fear, fight module. None of those things always keep

Ali Horriyat:

your compassion module on and remember to always love until

Ali Horriyat:

actions based in love. Thank you for having me. Amazing.

Howard Brown:

Oh, it's absolutely what a great movement

Howard Brown:

people we're going to spread the word. People need to learn about

Howard Brown:

it and and step in and help us move move mountains together.

Howard Brown:

It's incredible. So this has been the shining brightly show,

Howard Brown:

you can obviously reach me Howard Brown, you're Mr. shining

Howard Brown:

brightly at shining brightly.com And the book and my speaking

Howard Brown:

gigs and also the podcasts are there. But most importantly, my

Howard Brown:

advocacy, what I care about and you know all I care about

Howard Brown:

mentorship and entrepreneurship leadership, and I care about

Howard Brown:

making the world a better place and of course, the cancer world

Howard Brown:

as well. Let me thank a few folks that got me here. The

Howard Brown:

publishing house financial publishing, read the spirit.com

Howard Brown:

where I blog twice a month, and my podcasts finishing houses

Howard Brown:

amplify you they're amazing. They make me look good every

Howard Brown:

week. And a shout out to the folks that Colin town as well.

Howard Brown:

So just remember, as we've discussed here today, okay. If

Howard Brown:

you choose to shine brightly each day by taking action, we

Howard Brown:

learned that today, right for yourself, and then go lift up

Howard Brown:

others in your neighbourhoods in your communities, the world will

Howard Brown:

absolutely be a better place. Oh, you are yet. You are just an

Howard Brown:

amazing, purpose driven human. And I'm so glad that we have met

Howard Brown:

and you came on the show today. Thank you.

Ali Horriyat:

Thank you, and thank you for everyone who's

Ali Horriyat:

listening and watching

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