At 35 years old, Salman Hatta has seen a thing or two. The child of 2 immigrants, he worked his way into Wharton through great diligence, and ended up working as a banker before the crash in 2008. Suspecting he was living someone else’s life, and not his own, Salman decided to seek greener pastures in the Silicon Valley tech world where he quickly learned that his place was not there either. Salman performed a leap of faith, leaving Silicon Valley to become a digital nomad before joining an organization called OneHeart that focuses on bringing plant healing to what I like to call “recovering Type-A’s.” As always, we ask our audience to check in with how well this guest resonates with you. Resonance may be a sign that your path and purpose is along the same lines as our guest’s. Thank you and if you enjoy this episode please leave a rating or review!
Outline with timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
Origin Story – 10:00
Path Analysis – 1:00:00
Tapping into Potential – 1:18:57
Meaning & Fulfillment – 1:39:32
Conclusion & Actionable Advice – 2:09:17
Bio:
Age: 35
Place of Origin: California
Parents: Dual / Immigrants
Traditional Path: Wharton / Banking / Tech (former)
Alternative Path: Plant Healing Facilitation / Nomad (current)
Self-Improvement Practices: Meditation, Yoga, Plant Medicine, Self-inquiry
Contact info: IG - @the.shalman, https://www.1heart.com/
Relevant books: Stealing Fire, The Surrender Experiment