Ravi Shastri’s 8-part masterclass series ‘The Art of Everything’ is presented by CRED.

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They shifted the course of history. They continue to defy expectations and achieve success in life. And now they’re here to teach you, no, make you unlearn. CRED presents The Art of Everything, an 8-part exclusive masterclass series in which the most successful and cherished experts from a variety of fields reveal their success secrets in less than 2 minutes. Catch them being open about the skills you didn’t know you needed.
Mr. Shastri or Shaz, more colloquially known as Mr. Partyman – Ravi Shastri opens up about his life philosophy in his indomitable style. If you’re looking for that elusive work-life balance, CRED’s The Art of Everything is the place to be.
The first episode of the series has been released on CRED’s Instagram and will soon be available on YouTube.
So, here are some highlights from this much-needed pep talk: Watch the video for the rest.
• Work hard, play hard, and party hard (if you need more proof of this just refer to CRED X Ravi Shastri for inspiration)
• Pay attention to Y.O.L.O, not sorry bolo – this is perhaps the most important takeaway. When in doubt, remember that it is your life to live as you wish; everything else is a ‘them’ issue.
• Broad shoulders are advantageous.

The Art of Everything is a satirical take on online masterclasses that promise to provide life-changing skills after a few sessions in exchange for a large subscription fee. The series, which will feature subject matter experts in each 2-minute episode, will delve into a variety of topics ranging from the Art of Staying Not Out to the Art of Perfecting the Bare Minimum. The ultimate goal? To educate people on everything they’ve ever wanted to know. For nothing.

In eight episodes, viewers will see iconic figures in their element – spilling secrets, sharing anecdotes, and embracing their eccentricities. All of these elements combine to form a well-liked masterclass. Will these instructors be able to fit the entirety of their art into the web’s attention span? Will students be left perplexed at the conclusion?

Everything will be addressed in The Art of Everything.