Where Wonder Went
Something to share? Send me a text! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539277/fan_mail/new] Question? Leave me a voicenote! [https://speakpipe.com/wonder] Why do children naturally experience wonder while adults feel threatened by it? In this conversation with my dear friend Dan Garfield [https://danlistensto.substack.com/], we explore how the very systems meant to educate us can actually suppress our ability to experience the world as it is. We dig into: * The difference between curiosity and wonder * Why "I don't know" might be the most honest stance anyone can take * Why meanings aren't fixed objects but living things that unfold over time * What happens when you stop filtering out weird experiences that don't fit your worldview * How language cuts reality into the speakable and unspeakable—with most of life in the part we can't name * The practice of paying attention without needing to understand For anyone feeling like life has become a series of familiar categories rather than an ongoing mystery, this episode offers both a diagnosis of how we got here and a surprisingly practical path back—not through magical thinking, but through the simple, difficult practice of actually paying attention. If you enjoyed listening to Dan, I encourage you to subscribe to his substack. [https://danlistensto.substack.com/] A few pieces I recommend are Radical Empiricism [https://danlistensto.substack.com/p/radical-empiricism] and Where is my mind? [https://danlistensto.substack.com/p/where-is-my-mind]
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