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Mentioned in 22 episodes
The Little Prince
Book • 1943
Written and illustrated by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, 'The Little Prince' tells the story of a young prince who travels from his small home planet to Earth, encountering various characters that symbolize the absurdities and narrow-mindedness of grown-ups.
The prince, who deeply loves a rose on his home planet, learns valuable lessons about the importance of human connections and the uniqueness of loved ones through his interactions with a fox and other characters.
The story is a poignant reflection on life, human nature, and the importance of seeing with the heart rather than the eyes.
The prince, who deeply loves a rose on his home planet, learns valuable lessons about the importance of human connections and the uniqueness of loved ones through his interactions with a fox and other characters.
The story is a poignant reflection on life, human nature, and the importance of seeing with the heart rather than the eyes.
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Mentioned in 22 episodes
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Gabor Maté in relation to the concept of truth and the heart's ability to see beyond the intellect.


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