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Today we know that wonder has a positive influence on our health, well-being, and resilience. More than a fleeting feeling, it is a stance toward life – one that grounds us in the present. As we grow older, wonder can serve as a regenerative force, renewing our connection to the here and now. How relevant this theme is for our time was just echoed by the US-edition of National Geographic Magazine, which titled a September 2025 article “The Life-Changing Power of AWE.”
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By David GomméToday we know that wonder has a positive influence on our health, well-being, and resilience. More than a fleeting feeling, it is a stance toward life – one that grounds us in the present. As we grow older, wonder can serve as a regenerative force, renewing our connection to the here and now. How relevant this theme is for our time was just echoed by the US-edition of National Geographic Magazine, which titled a September 2025 article “The Life-Changing Power of AWE.”
https://shop.palette-m.de/en/product/book-being-in-awe-2/