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Oprah’s birthday special: Timeless wisdom for joy, resilience, and connection in her Audible audiobook

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Mumbai: Celebrate the inspiring Oprah Winfrey’s birthday with the gift of wisdom from her personal experiences! In ‘What I Know for Sure,’ on Audible, narrated by Oprah herself, she shares timeless lessons on joy, resilience, and the power of connection. As a tribute to her extraordinary achievements, this audiobook offers an intimate glimpse into Oprah’s heart and mind. Tune in to the audiobook on Audible to experience the profound revelations that have made her an iconic figure, and that will guide you towards your personal growth and fulfillment.

https://www.audible.in/pd/What-I-Know-for-Sure-Audiobook/B07B62MHBX?

Here we share some of these takeaways:

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Live in the moment to transform your lives

In this audiobook, Oprah Winfrey discusses the importance of experiencing life fully. She advocates for living in the present and finding pleasure in simple, everyday moments. She underscores the transformative power of choosing joy, whether through relishing a good meal, savouring a delightful experience, or connecting with the world of spirit. “I take my pleasures seriously. I work hard and play well; I believe in the yin and yang of life. It doesn’t take a lot to make me happy because I find satisfaction in so much of what I do. Some satisfactions are higher-rated than others, of course. And because I try to practise what I preach—living in the moment—I am consciously attuned most of the time to how much pleasure I am receiving,” she asserts.

Face challenges with strength — shift, learn, and ultimately grow

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In the second chapter of her audiobook, Oprah talks about her transformative journey from her birth in rural Mississippi to becoming an influential media mogul. She stresses the significance of taking responsibility for one’s life, breaking free from past programming, and embracing every day as an opportunity for growth. “That’s where strength comes from—our ability to face resistance and walk through it. It’s not that people who persevere don’t ever feel doubt, fear, and exhaustion. They do. But in the toughest moments, we can have faith that if we take just one step more than we feel we’re capable of, if we draw on the incredible resolve every human being possesses, we’ll learn some of the most profound lessons life has to offer,” she shared.

Prioritise self-love for lasting relationships

Reflecting on interviews with individuals who had cheated on their spouses, she discovers a common yearning for affirmation and connection. Oprah emphasises the importance of self-love, stressing that external validation cannot replace the internal recognition of one’s worth. Sharing her views on the universal desire for acknowledgment and love, Oprah said, “When you make loving others the story of your life, there’s never a final chapter, because the legacy continues. You lend your light to one person, and he or she shines it on another and another and another. And I know for sure that in the final analysis of our lives—when the to-do lists are no more, when the frenzy is finished, when our e-mail inboxes are empty—the only thing that will have any lasting value is whether we’ve loved others and whether they’ve loved us.”

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Believe in the power of gratitude

For years, Oprah maintained a gratitude journal but found herself drifting away from this practice due to a hectic schedule. Reflecting on her past entries, she realised the transformative power of acknowledging simple joys. She recounts the influence of Maya Angelou, who taught her to say “thank-you” in challenging moments. She believes that “being grateful all the time isn’t easy. But it’s when you feel least thankful that you are most in need of what gratitude can give you: perspective. Gratitude can transform any situation. It alters your vibration, moving you from negative energy to positive. It’s the quickest, easiest, most powerful way to effect change in your life—this I know for sure.” Oprah credits a friend for inspiring her to continue her iconic show, helping her reflect on the ripple effect of positivity and change that she transpires through her program.

Say no, set boundaries, and prioritise self-care for authentic living

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Learning to say no at the age of 40 marked a pivotal moment for her, realising the importance of setting boundaries. Driven by a history of abuse, Oprah discovered the power of intention and the necessity of aligning actions with genuine desires. Oprah advocates it by saying, “before you say yes to anyone, ask yourself: What is my truest intention? It should come from the purest part of you, not from your head. If you have to ask for advice, give yourself time to let a yes or no resound within you. When it’s right, your whole body feels it.” Through her candid revelations, Oprah encourages individuals to live authentically, free from the constraints of societal expectations. In her concluding notes to another chapter, she says, “What I know for sure is this: Whatever you fear most has no power—it is your fear that has the power. The thing itself cannot touch you. But your fear can rob you of your life. Each time you give in to it, you lose strength, while your fear gains it. That’s why you must decide that no matter how difficult the path ahead seems, you will push past your anxiety and keep on stepping.”

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PNB partners Kiwi to launch credit-enabled UPI for users

Targets 180 million customers; RuPay card offers 0.5 per cent to 1.5 per cent cashback

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MUMBAI: Swipe, tap, or scan credit is quietly slipping into the rhythm of everyday payments, and Punjab National Bank wants in on the action. The state-run lender has partnered with Kiwi to roll out credit-enabled UPI payments for its 180 million customers, marking a significant push to blend traditional banking with India’s fast-evolving digital payments ecosystem.

At the centre of the collaboration is the launch of the PNB Kiwi Credit Card on the RuPay network. The card is designed with a digital-first approach, offering fully online onboarding and seamless integration with UPI, allowing users to transact via scan-and-pay while accessing credit.

The offering also brings in a rewards layer, with cashback ranging from 0.5 per cent to 1.5 per cent on online transactions, positioning the product as both a convenience play and a spending incentive.

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The move comes as UPI continues to dominate India’s digital payments landscape, increasingly blurring the lines between debit-led transactions and credit access. For PNB, which operates over 10,000 branches around 60 per cent in semi-urban and rural areas, the partnership signals a targeted effort to extend formal credit to segments that have traditionally remained underserved.

The collaboration also reflects a broader industry shift, where banks and fintech platforms are converging to embed credit directly into payment flows, reducing friction while expanding access.

With RuPay credit cards gaining traction and UPI evolving beyond peer-to-peer transfers, the PNB–Kiwi tie-up positions both players at the intersection of scale, accessibility, and the next phase of digital finance in India.

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