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#752 When the public toilet seat is clean

April 6, 2022March 30, 2022 Neil Pasricha

ready for inspectionNo pools, no puddles, no hairs, no mess, no worries, no shudders, no cringing, no stress.

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#753 When your sneeze stalls for a second and then suddenly comes booming out
#751 Big crowds enjoying big fireworks together

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11 Mar

@fordnation Premier Ford (@fordnation)

I travel heavily by air from downtown Toronto.

I don't need or want this expansion in any way.

What we *already have lots of* are quick and easy flights anywhere — it's a quick hop to Pearson, the UP is working, we can be anywhere we want on the

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11 Mar

I hear a lot of people talking about intermittent fasting … with our food.

We should be talking more about intermittent fasting … with our phones.

I lock up my phone every night in a K Safe Mini!

I aim for 8 hours of intermittent phone fasting … 12 on a great day!

Here’s

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Bryan Johnson @bryan_johnson ·
8 Mar

Ave person checks their phone 186x a day. That's an interruption every 5 min.

This shrinks the brain, causing lost capacity for deep reasoning and sustained thought.

Deep focus strengths neural networks for complex thought.

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9 Mar

Damn

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