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What Harvard Taught Me About Being a Pop Music Artist
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What Harvard Taught Me About Being a Pop Music Artist

Dream Life Club · Sumi Krishnan

August 8, 202421m 14s

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Show Notes

Have you given up on your dreams because you think you don't deserve them or that it's too late? In today's episode of Dream Life with Sumi, I’m opening up about a struggle many of us face: impostor syndrome. If you've ever felt like you don’t belong or that your achievements are just luck, you’re not alone.

Today, I’ll share my journey of overcoming these doubts and the four key lessons that helped me pivot from being a successful business owner to following my true passion—music. It's a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to chase your dreams.

Curious about how you can find a place where you thrive, break free from the fear of others’ opinions, and embrace the belief that everyone is special? Tune in to discover how these insights can transform your life.

Don’t miss out on this inspiring conversation—listen now and start pursuing your real passions today!


“We don't live by other people's approvals or for other people's validation. We live by our values and our principles. And we do what we think is right. People react as they react, and that is none of our business.” - Sumi Krishnan



In this episode:

- Thrive in the right environment

- Break free from others' opinions

- Everyone has a unique value

- Pursue new passions at any age

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