![]() ![]() ![]() Sounds positive, right? Well, there were perhaps some lingering effects. He and his friends were never sent off to fight a war. He received participation ribbons whether he won or not. So he began thinking about his childhood in the 1980s. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. ![]() He would stress out if his author ranking fell a few pegs on Amazon. If Pasricha received only a few likes on an Instagram post, for instance, he would feel like a “loser.” If he received a terse or unflattering email from an acquaintance, he would immediately feel the need to break off his relationship with said person. By most measures he is extremely successful, so why did he so often feel “kind of weak”? What could possibly be bugging a guy the Toronto Star once called “the Pied Piper of Happiness?” Well, it boiled down to this nagging idea that had been rumbling around his head for the past few years. “However, as always, when I feel something buzzing inside me that I feel like is a problem, I spend two years writing about it.” “Truthfully, things are going well,” he says. The next issue of Calgary Herald Headline News will soon be in your inbox. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. Manage Print Subscription / Tax ReceiptĪ welcome email is on its way. ![]()
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