A hero? A rags to riches story? Seeing social justice being applied in the real world? Philanthropy? A new technology or discovery? A good book or film that whisks you away from the stresses of your life?
As children, we often found ourselves wondering how everything works, hungry to learn, like a dry sponge sopping up the liquid of new knowledge all around us, whether it be through the thousands of questions we asked our parents or caregivers, or just observing and experiencing new things in life.
As adults we sometimes lose our sense of wonder and need to cultivate it again. We need to slow down and notice the awe-inspiring things around us and allow them to keep us childlike, learning and discovering as we go, throwing off the illusion that as adults we know it all.
I think it's a good practice (it's proven helpful to me!) to create your wonder list. It's not a to do list, it's a list of things that already exist around you everyday. Just list them, then intentionally notice them and enjoy the natural sense of wonder that follows.
Notice them, search for them. They're there.
As for me, I am inspired and fascinated by
- the human's ability to adapt (to different cultures, workplaces, stress, challenges, etc.)
- the human capacity and basic need to connect with other humans
- how humans learn, grow, and overcome obstacles
- how humans serve and love one another in completely ridiculous ways
- how trust is built
- the power of forgiveness
- promises kept
- how much joy there is to be found in daily life
- the power of friendship
- true selfless kindness
- both the beauty and strong forces of nature
What about you? What makes you sit back in wonder and amazement?
The photo above is of Glacier National Park. It has always been my favorite place on earth. I have been in many places on this globe, but Glacier is my favorite (Switzerland is a close 2nd). Glacier brought out wonder and awe in me that took my breath away.
Where is your sense of wonder? Do you need to cultivate it? How might your life be different if you dwelt on those things that brought you wonder? Are there common themes?
What's on your list?
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