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#50 Being born

February 12, 2016January 31, 2016 Neil Pasricha

It’s how you got here.

It’s how everybody got here.

AWESOME!

Big news, everyone! My new book The Happiness Equation hits March 8th, 2016! I am so pumped to share exciting pre-order details with you on February 15th. Stay tuned!

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Neil Pasricha @neilpasricha ·
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“Your problem is not the outside world. Your problem is the story you’re telling yourself about the outside world. And that story is a choice. If you’re not happy with the story, tell yourself another story. Period. That simple.”

—Seth Godin | @ThisIsSethsBlog

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Derek Thompson @dkthomp ·
8 Jul

The Atlantic’s new cover story by @rosehorowitch is absolutely definitive on the end of the age of reading in America—and the emergence of a new post-literate age in modern life

Some core facts and anecdotes:

1. Reading is shrinking. The share of Americans who read for pleasure

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Neil Pasricha @neilpasricha ·
8 Jul

Here’s a clip from my @sxsw keynote.

If you don’t go all in, you’re spread too thin.

The people who change their lives, build something real, or just feel genuinely alive, pick ONE thing and go all the way.

What does going all in look like for you right now?

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Neil Pasricha @neilpasricha ·
6 Jul

Bad news:

We don’t control our emotions.

Good news:

We do control our reactions to our emotions.

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