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Dacher Keltner on awe, humility and purpose

How We Live Now with Katherine May

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The purpose of awe

Awe, manifested through physiological reactions like goosebumps and chills, is an ancient mammalian response that leads to increased openness, curiosity, and a desire to connect with others. Recent scholarship suggests that awe serves two important evolutionary functions. Firstly, it integrates individuals into social groups by fostering a sense of belonging and cooperation. Secondly, awe enhances one's willingness to share and collaborate, ultimately shaping a collective identity and reinforcing the strength of human sociality.

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