On Wonder
Rediscovering the magic in ordinary moments.
Jess Chan1 min read

A child does not need a mountain to feel awe. A puddle will do. A beetle. The way light falls through a curtain at four in the afternoon.
Somewhere along the way we decided wonder had to be earned — saved for the extraordinary, rationed for special occasions. But wonder was never scarce. Only our attention was.
Wonder is the doorway to everything.
Today, let one ordinary thing be astonishing.
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