Turn Your Pain Into Power | Rupi Kaur

将痛苦转化为力量 | 鲁比·卡乌尔

The Daily Motivation

2025-10-25

6 分钟
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Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1678 “I had to learn that success doesn’t heal you—self-worth does.” – Rupi Kaur When Rupi Kaur first became a literary phenomenon, it looked like the dream. Her poetry collections Milk and Honey and The Sun and Her Flowers topped bestseller lists for years. She was performing to sold-out arenas, praised by critics and fans alike. But behind the applause, Rupi was struggling with something quieter and harder to measure—the belief that she was worthy of being seen and heard. The pain of her early life, the silence forced on her, still echoed even in her loudest moments of success. In this conversation with, Rupi opens up about how fame didn’t build her confidence—it nearly buried it. She reveals the emotional cost of staying grounded when the world wants to lift you up for the wrong reasons, and how learning to pause, connect, and truly value herself became the real victory. This isn’t a story about a poet’s success; it’s about the courage to reclaim your self-worth when every external sign says you’ve already “made it.” Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Hi, my name is Lewis Howes and welcome to The Daily Motivation Show.

  • What do you feel like was the biggest pain or pains you experienced growing up that have taken you the longest to heal?

  • I would say believing that I am somebody who has value and is worthy of being seen and heard.

  • Really?

  • Yeah.

  • that's probably been like the most hardest sort of thing to like work through.

  • What created that belief in you?

  • I think just I was...

  • Was there a number of instances or moments or was it just an overall tone and like kind of family dynamics or was there like a few things that...

  • really triggered you?

  • Yeah, I would say it was a mix of family dynamics.

  • You know,

  • I cover some of the experiences that have happened to me in chapter one of the book and those experiences that were violent really left me feeling silent and invisible.

  • And so it's taken a lot of work and I'm not even done doing the work to, you know...

  • Be like, I am worthy of being listened to.

  • I do have value.

  • And that's like something that I'm only, you know,

  • I'm really actually embodying, like confidence and celebrating myself in just the last few years.

  • Really?

  • Yeah.