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#716 Rubbing someone’s newly shaved head

March 26, 2026March 24, 2026 Neil Pasricha

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#717 Sleeping with one leg under the covers and one leg out
#715 Looking at how much dirt came off something you just cleaned

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Neil Pasricha @neilpasricha ·
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My mum told me:

To keep my options open and add a dot-dot-dot to the end of every sentence I begin with “I can’t…”, “I’m not…”, or “I don’t…”.

I'll never forget that.

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Neil Pasricha @neilpasricha ·
6 Jun

We have World Cup Fever in Toronto!!!

Our first ever home game takes place in (checking watch) 142 hours...

My kids played soccer with a professional Angolese football player outside a subway station yesterday.

We met a racous group of South Korean superfans on the train the

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Neil Pasricha @neilpasricha ·
4 Jun

It's been 7 months.

I think I am finally ready to watch this.

I think.

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Neil Pasricha @neilpasricha ·
3 Jun

Reading doesn’t just inform—it transforms.

When you read fiction, you’re not you …

You’re another gender, another religion, another time in the world, another place in the world…

No wonder research suggests that reading opens up the mirror neurons responsible for empathy,

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