
Then, in 2010, he released the bestseller Neil started writing his award-winning blog,ġ,000 Awesome Things, when he needed to boost his spirits in the midst of his crumbling first marriage and hisįriend's struggle with mental illness and eventual suicide. The pursuit of happiness is a topic Neil is familiar with. "I thought, How am I going to be a good dad? How do I impart a value system to my child? What is my value system? All these questions were flying around in a mind-spinning way." Most importantly, he wanted to teach his unborn child how to be happy and live a fulfilled life. "I had the classic 'OMG, I'm going to be a dad' moment," recalls Neil. She took a trip to the airplane washroom, returned to her seat and said excitedly to Neil, "I'm pregnant!" While the plane was on the tarmac, she had taken a pregnancy test.
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Neil also shares his current writing on his blog and in a series of newsletters. He also hosts an Apple “Best of” award-winning podcast called 3 Books where he is on an ‘epic 15-year-long quest to uncover the 1000 most formative books in the world.
Neil is the the author of nine books and journals including: The Book of Awesome, a spinning rolodex of simple pleasures based on his 100-million-hit, award-winning blog 1000 Awesome Things, The Happiness Equation, originally written as a 300-page love letter to his unborn son on how to live a happy life,