In this episode, the host interviews Dinesh Palipana, an extraordinary individual who has achieved remarkable success as a doctor, lawyer, researcher, and disability advocate.
Dinesh shares his life story, starting from his childhood in war-torn Sri Lanka, the challenges he faced after moving to Australia, and how those experiences shaped his outlook on life. He also discusses his transition from studying law to medicine, the life-altering car accident that left him with quadriplegia, and the profound resilience and perspective that helped him overcome this adversity.
Throughout the conversation, Dinesh reflects on the importance of empathy, the influence of his mother, and the impermanence of life, offering valuable insights and inspiration to listeners.
Books Dinesh recommends:
📖 Ryan Holiday, Ego is the enemy
📖 Ryan Holiday, The obstacle is the way
📖 Ryan Holiday, Discipline is destiny
Movie Dinesh recommends:
🎬 Seven Years in Tibet, directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud
Chapters:
00:00 – Welcome & Introduction to Dinesh Palipana
01:38 – Dinesh’s Early Life in War-Torn Sri Lanka
04:47 – Why Dinesh’s Family Migrated to Australia
06:43 – First Impressions of Australia
10:01 – Adapting to Australian Life & Identity
13:27 – Cultural Tensions Within the Family
17:14 – Struggles with Mental Health in Early Adulthood
20:57 – Finding Purpose Through Medicine
22:07 – The Car Accident That Changed Everything
28:00 – Resilience, Gratitude & Reframing Adversity
33:28 – Being a Doctor With Empathy & Purpose
36:53 – Stoicism, Impermanence & Final Reflections
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