About Rajesh Kasturirangan
Rajesh Kasturirangan is a philosopher, mathematician, and systems thinker with a deep interest in consciousness, climate change, and the ethics of technology. He is known for bridging science, philosophy, and practical wisdom to explore how humans create meaning and navigate complexity. His work inspires individuals to reflect more deeply on purpose, sustainability, and leadership in the modern age. His background across multiple disciplines makes him a unique voice in conversations on sustainability, meaning, and future-focused leadership.
Podcast Overview
In this thought-provoking episode of The Happiness Hour, Ashu Khanna is joined by Rajesh Kasturirangan to explore a timeless question: When do we have enough? Together, they unpack the subtle tension between ambition and contentment, offering a fresh perspective on living with intention, gratitude, and purpose in today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world. Also, Rajesh shares how happiness, in its truest form, often emerges not from more, but from knowing what’s enough and choosing to live with awareness.
Key Themes and Takeaways
Happiness is Recognizing Sufficiency
For Rajesh, happiness means recognizing when we have enough, letting go of constant striving, and embracing simplicity, gratitude, and present-moment joy.
Redefining Success and Fulfillment
Rajesh challenges the conventional definitions of success, suggesting that real happiness lies in connection, meaning, and sufficiency—not constant accumulation.
Conscious Mindsets for a Better World
From daily choices to climate action, they examine how our inner mindset shapes sustainable behaviors and collective well-being.
AI, Technology & Climate Awareness
The duo reflects on the growing role of technology in influencing our relationship with nature and what it means to be “aware” in an increasingly automated world.
Why You Should Listen
If you’re feeling caught between striving for more and craving deeper purpose, this episode offers an honest, grounded lens. A standout moment is Rajesh’s framing of “enough” as a conscious choice, not a destination. “Happiness is in recognizing sufficiency, not in endless seeking,” he says—reminding us that joy lives in ordinary moments: laughter, connection, and shared purpose.
Ashu and Rajesh also explore how AI, climate ethics, and personal values intersect, raising meaningful questions about leadership in an automated world. This is a chance to reset—not with rigid rules, but with thoughtful insight into what truly sustains a fulfilling life. Listen now to explore how clarity, awareness, and purpose can bring lasting happiness.