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#147 When those little stringy things come off with the banana peel

September 30, 2020November 1, 2020 Neil Pasricha

And that weird smushy brown thing on the bottom.

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Loneliness rates have doubled since the 1980s and Loneliness rates have doubled since the 1980s and Vivek Murthy, former two-time US Surgeon General, says loneliness will be the next major epidemic. So if loneliness is being alone and sad … then what’s being alone and happy?

Solitude.

A few years ago, I picked up an incredible book called 'Solitude' by Michael Harris, bestselling author and winner of the Governor General's Award for his writing. It blew me away. Why? Because in our era of endless machine-gun blasts at our brains, I feel strongly that the ability to be alone, and to be alone well, is a muscle that is quickly atrophying.

Michael shares why we need to develop the strength and capacity to live and be by ourselves and how we go about cultivating a rich interior life. Michael has gone on to tackle our culture of consumerism in his more recent book 'All We Want: Building the Life We Cannot Buy,' and I think after this conversation you’ll agree this true “strength of mind” is a crucial aspect of living an intentional life as we face massive upheavals across many social and community elements of our lives.

For this classic chapter of 3 Books I flew to Michael’s apartment in Vancouver, BC where we discuss: How do you cultivate the area between awake and asleep? What does a healthy media diet look like? Why shouldn’t you talk about anything serious over texts? How do parents and children navigate coming out of the closet conversations? And, of course, what are the incredible Michael Harris's 3 most formative books?

Let's flip the page back to Chapter 29 now...

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The less time available, the more effort you put in.

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Optimism is a muscle you can grow. Here are thre Optimism is a muscle you can grow. 

Here are three simple things that grow it: 

1. Unfollow all news 
2. Hang out with optimistic people 
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Do you agree with this meme? I think I agree with Do you agree with this meme?

I think I agree with it 80-90% of the time ... but I also like to keep a list of strong exceptions.

What would you add to my list?

Jurassic Park - I was 14 years old and the water rumbling in the cup on the dashboard still shakes me more than the book ever did.

Fight Club - Pitt and Norton at their peak was just unbeatable. And the movie makes the entire reveal at the end work on another level.

Election - Witherspoon / Broderick was this ridiculously snappy and strange couple chemistry that the book didn’t have.

Stand By Me - Although the book was incredible - and still astonishing that it’s in the same book as Shawshank Redemption! - the soundtrack was possibly the best soundtrack of all time and vital to the story.

Any others?
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