I remember the early days when instagram first comes out it doesn't happen on the phone And like everyone starts to use their. There's this fascinating dance that I think we all do all day long with it. We're always focusing on the self and just like you said, you know with your comments about early instagram like awe Orance our attention outward which is so important. Just to look at the beauty of an ecosystem or children laughing or you know the music that might be happening.
Discover the transformative power of the most under-researched human emotion, awe, in this enlightening episode with Dacher Keltner, renowned psychology professor and author of Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life.
đĄ Unearth the profound impact of awe on personal well-being and global change.
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đĄ Get a sneak peek into Dacher Keltnerâs groundbreaking research spanning three decades, highlighting the untapped power of awe.
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This thought-provoking dialogue blends scientific evidence with personal experiences to redefine your understanding of emotions. Itâs time to tap into the awe-inspiring power of awe.
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