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Awe helps humans feel more connected to the world and other people—and in the aftermath of a natural disaster, it can bring out the best in all of us.
These included awe, gratitude, compassion ... in a distinctive way—by expanding the mind and inspiring a sense of wonder at humanity’s place in the universe. The study, “Entertainment ...
In a moment at Yosemite, I was overwhelmed and assured by God’s presence. What I experienced, I later learned, is called awe.
Could your life be more awesome? The scientific study of awe is relatively new; the Greater Good Science Center’s director, Dacher Keltner, has been one of its pioneers. Already studies have linked it ...
Awe expands our perspective and, with that, our sense of time. It removes the sense of limitation. One key tool she found for making us feel like we have more time, even if in actuality we don’t ...
Struggling to reap the reported mental health benefits of walking? Cultivating a sense of awe on your daily stroll might help, as Strong Women editor Miranda Larbi has been finding out.
While its unique work culture — selfless and volunteer-driven — evokes a sense of awe, its equation with minorities, ...