Wondering Worlds

The man who learned to see

13 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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Richard Halden once lived a life defined by success, control, and certainty. But after a devastating tragedy takes everything from him, the world he built collapses into silence. With nothing left to hold onto, he leaves it all behind and begins a quiet journey across unfamiliar places. In this deeply reflective episode of Wondering Worlds, follow Richard as he moves through grief, memory, and the slow rediscovery of human connection. Along the way, he begins to notice the small, meaningful moments he once overlooked, and learns that sometimes it takes losing everything to finally understand what truly matters. A powerful and emotional story about loss, perspective, and learning how to see the world, and yourself, in a completely new way.

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