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Wonder embraces life’s beautiful, messy complexity in a way happiness doesn’t. It allows for nuance and depth. It allows for the reality of a simultaneously sucky and sublime existence.
Subtitles do a lot of heavy lifting for authors of non-fiction. Though they dutifully wait their turn, making their appearance in self-effacingly small fonts, subtitles share what the would-be ...
The Manhattan skyline in 2022. Wonder makes us more creative and more desirous of studying the world around us, author Monica C. Parker says.
We live in a world obsessed with happiness, but Monica C. Parker, author of the new book “The Power of Wonder,” writes that asking how to achieve happiness might be the wrong question. Why not ...
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