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Cultivate a sense of curiosity and wonder from "summary" of Start Where You Are by Pema Chodron

The idea of cultivating a sense of curiosity and wonder is about opening up to the world around us with fresh eyes. It's about being willing to explore the unknown, to question our assumptions, and to approach life with a sense of openness and wonder. When we cultivate curiosity and wonder, we become more attuned to the richness and complexity of our experience. We begin to see the world not as a fixed and predictable place, but as a dynamic and ever-changing landscape of possibility. Curiosity is like a flame that burns bright in our hearts, driving us to seek out new experiences and to learn more about the world. It's what propels us to ask questions, to seek out answers, and to challenge our own beliefs. Wonder, on the other hand, is like a gentle breeze that blows through our minds, reminding us to pause and appreciate the beauty and mystery of the world around us. It's what helps us to see the extraordinary in the ordinary, to find joy in the everyday moments of our lives. Together, curiosity and wonder act as a powerful antidote to the dullness and complacency that can so easily take hold in our lives. They help us to break free from the constra...
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