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P.S. Last week, we shared with you the idea of asking people about the three most important days of their life. Well, I have been using that idea since then, and it has led to some amazing conversations.

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A bunch of my high school buddies and I went to lunch last week, and I tossed out that question. We went around the table and shared our answers. It led to a fascinating discussion.

For my birthday last week, I went out to dinner with some Ukrainian friends. We asked the waitress that question, and then I asked the Ukrainians the same question. One of them said, “Being born, being born, and the day I got married.” Oh my. I knew where this was going! When he explained that the second “being born” was being “born again,” we were off and rolling with our waitress Siddy!

This question really works well, and I recommend that you give it a shot one day.

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