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Three days to see
Book • 1933
In 'Three Days to See', Helen Keller imagines how she would use her sight if granted the ability to see for just three days.
She outlines a detailed itinerary, focusing on appreciating the beauty of nature, art, and human connection.
The essay emphasizes the importance of valuing one's senses and not taking them for granted.
She outlines a detailed itinerary, focusing on appreciating the beauty of nature, art, and human connection.
The essay emphasizes the importance of valuing one's senses and not taking them for granted.
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Tal Ben-Shahar

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How to Build the Life You Want: Timeless Wisdom for More Happiness & Purpose