LLI 6 The Science of Magic: Why Knowing More Shouldn’t Mean Feeling Less
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As children, we see magic in the simplest things—clouds, raindrops, the unknown. But as we grow, knowledge often strips the mystery away. We learn, we categorize, we rationalize. And yet… does the wonder ever truly leave us?
Perhaps life itself is a grand simulation, where the questions we ask shape the answers we receive. So, what happens when we shift from seeking external validation to embracing the sheer awe of existence? When we stop clinging, stop resisting, and simply wonder?
Let’s step into the unknown together—because when we strip everything away, what remains is pure, joyful wonder.
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