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The Good Fortune Show, July 3, 2026

The Good Fortune Show, July 3, 2026

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The Good Fortune Show with Iyer Fearless Fortune, Personal Independence, and the Energy of Success Letting Go of the Fear of Messing Up In this episode of The Good Fortune Show, host Sugandhii Iyer begins by reflecting on the small fears that can stop people from moving forward, especially the fear of misspeaking, making a public mistake, or stumbling in front of others. She tells the story of a school friend who tripped during a beauty competition and cried afterward, but later went on to have a successful and fortunate life. Sugandhii uses the story to argue that a single blunder does not define a person’s future, and that fear of failure should not keep anyone frozen in place. America’s 250 Years as a Symbol of Moving Forward Sugandhii connects the theme of fearlessness to the United States approaching its 250th anniversary of independence. She reads and spells the word “semiquincentennial,” openly admitting uncertainty about how to pronounce it, which reinforces her larger point that it is fine to continue even when a person is unsure or imperfect. She praises the United States as one of the most successful countries in the world and wishes listeners a heartfelt happy Fourth of July, encouraging them to watch fireworks, enjoy time with loved ones, and celebrate personal independence. Personal Success and the Energy of a Successful Country The episode then expands into the relationship between national success and personal success. Sugandhii says that when a country is doing well, its people can feel proud and energetically connected to that success. At the same time, she returns to an idea she has shared before: personal independence matters, and people should not allow the ups and downs of a country to control their own inner universe. She balances national pride with personal responsibility, saying people can celebrate the success of the United States while still maintaining their own individual energy and direction. Family Energy, India, Las Vegas, and Belonging Sugandhii shares personal reflections on why she has spent so much time in India after living what she describes as a “cushy” life in Las Vegas. She says the pull of family energy brought her back, along with the ancient architecture, temples, incense, elephants, monkeys, peacocks, and the atmosphere of India. She contrasts the glamour and beauty of Las Vegas with the deep emotional and ancestral connection she feels in India, using this as an example of how success is not only financial or external, but also tied to family, memory, place, and personal energy. Law of Attraction and the Power of Vibration A major teaching section focuses on the law of attraction. Sugandhii clarifies an earlier point by saying that both the law of attraction and the individual have “ultimate say” in different ways. The law of attraction responds to dominant vibration, but people control the vibration they release. She gives the example of searching for her own shows online and seeing AI describe The Joyful Manifestation Show and The Good Fortune Show as acclaimed, which she interprets as a reflection of some vibration she may have been sending out. Her main point is that people should deliberately choose the energy they project because the universe responds to it. Affirmations, Money, Parking Spots, and Manifestation In the inserted teaching segment, Sugandhii explains how simple affirmations can grow from noticing small positive events. She tells a story about imagining her aunt giving her money and then actually receiving a stack of high-denomination notes. From that experience, she builds the affirmation, “Money comes to me all the time.” She also discusses affirmations for parking spots, success, and money, stressing that the affirmation voice should be gentle and blended with a person’s energy rather than loud or forceful. She encourages listeners to see themselves as “great manifesters” and to notice small signs of good fortune so those patterns can expand. Rising Above Bad Scripts and Building Inner Power The final portion centers on emotional empowerment. Sugandhii reads from her book about moving away from personality fears and toward the true self, saying that changing the inner psychological world directly affects the external world. She uses the example of “fictitious Jane” feeling unwanted by “fictitious John” to explain how negative situations can be treated as bad scripts rather than ultimate truth. She urges listeners to doubt the negative instead of doubting the positive. She then distinguishes inner empowerment from unsafe risk-taking, using a personal story about refusing to walk past a stray dog near an ATM in India. She closes by saying the mind needs its own immune system, a topic she plans to discuss in the next show.
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