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Wonder

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"When the mind is filled with secondhand knowledge, it becomes a machine, losing the capacity for awe; true education nurtures a childlike openness that deepens wonder rather than diminishes it."

When your head is stuffed with answers and labels, there’s no space left to be amazed like a child.
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"The moment we prioritize certainty over curiosity, we begin to suffocate the wonder that is our birthright."

Grown-ups who pretend to know everything shut down kids’ questions, so the magic of “wow” slowly fades.
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"Wonder dies when we prioritize success and approval over the purity of our being; it is the willingness to embrace failure that keeps the door to the Divine open."

Wonder fades when we chase praise and success instead of staying curious and okay with being a nobody.
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"When you are filled with secondhand knowledge, you become a programmed computer—mathematically right, poetically dead; drop the borrowed knowing and reclaim your childlike wonder to rediscover the beauty of existence."

If you stop feeling wonder, your head is stuffed with borrowed facts—empty it a little and look with child eyes again.
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"The quest for approval dulls our curiosity and stifles our wonder; true humility lies in embracing the unknown."

We give up asking and wondering so people will like and accept us.
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