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348: How to Experience More Everyday Awe with Dacher Keltner
Manage episode 383343282 series 1169853
âThe evolution of our species built into our brains and bodies an emotion, our species-defining passion, that enables us to wonder together about the great questions of living.â
Thatâs just one of many illuminating conclusions that researcher Dr. Dacher Keltner discovered in his scientific studies of awe. In this conversation, youâll learn about the eight wonders of life, how to experience more everyday awe (and take yourself on awe walks), and whatâs behind our current crisis of meaning.
As Dacher writes, âOur experiences of awe hint at faint answers to these perennial questions and move us to wander toward the mysteries and wonders of life.â
More About Dacher: Dr. Dacher Keltner is a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley and the faculty director of the UC Berkeley Greater Good Science Center. A renowned expert in the biological and evolutionary origins of human emotion, Dr. Keltner studies the science of compassion, awe, love, and beauty, and how emotions shape our moral intuition. His research interests also span issues of power, status, inequality, and social class.
He is the author of the best-selling book Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life and of The Compassionate Instinct, and today we are talking about his most recent book, AWE: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life. Dacher is also the host of the award-winning podcast, The Science of Happiness.
đ 3 Key Takeaways
- 8 wonders of life: moral beauty (the strength, courage, overcoming, and kindness of others); collective effervescence; nature; music; visual design; mysticism (spiritual and religious); stories of life and death; and epiphanies.
- Everyday awe: In our daily lives, we most frequently feel awe in encounters with moral beauty, and secondarily in nature and in experiences with music, art, and film.
- The big idea of awe: We are part of systems larger than the self. âAwe is about knowing, sensing, seeing and understanding fundamental truths, and leads to epiphanies across the eight wonders of lifeâtransforming how we see the essential nature of the world.â
â Try This NextâGo on an Awe Walk:
- Tap into your childlike sense of wonder. Try to approach what you see with fresh eyes, imagining that you're seeing it for the first time. Take a moment in each walk to take in the vastness of things, for example in looking at a panoramic view or up close at the detail of a leaf or flower.
- Go somewhere new. Each week, try to choose a new location. You're more likely to feel awe in a novel environment where the sights and sounds are unexpected and unfamiliar to you. That said, some places never seem to get old, so there's nothing wrong with revisiting your favorite spots if you find that they consistently fill you with awe. The key is to recognize new features of the same old place.
- Whatâs mysterious around me? Whatâs the deeper story of what Iâm perceiving?
đ Resources Mentioned
- Dacher on the web and LinkedIn (No Twitter and IG accounts)
- Video: The Diary of a CEOâThe âHappy Lifeâ Scientist (YouTube Video)
- Articles: NYTâHow a Bit of Awe Can Improve Your Health
đ Books Mentioned
- AWE: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life
- The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James
- Red-Tails in Love by Marie Winn
- Free Time: Lose the Busywork, Love Your Business
- Pivot: The Only Move That Matters Is Your Next One
- Life After College
đ§ Related Episodes
- Dacherâs podcast: The Science of Happiness
- On Being with Krista Tippett: Dacher Keltner on the Thrilling New Science of Awe
- Pivot: 292: Fun as the Ultimate Flow State with Catherine Price
- Free Time: 170: đ âImagine a World of Abundanceâ â¨
đ Check out full show notes at http://pivotmethod.com/348
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
382 episodi
Manage episode 383343282 series 1169853
âThe evolution of our species built into our brains and bodies an emotion, our species-defining passion, that enables us to wonder together about the great questions of living.â
Thatâs just one of many illuminating conclusions that researcher Dr. Dacher Keltner discovered in his scientific studies of awe. In this conversation, youâll learn about the eight wonders of life, how to experience more everyday awe (and take yourself on awe walks), and whatâs behind our current crisis of meaning.
As Dacher writes, âOur experiences of awe hint at faint answers to these perennial questions and move us to wander toward the mysteries and wonders of life.â
More About Dacher: Dr. Dacher Keltner is a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley and the faculty director of the UC Berkeley Greater Good Science Center. A renowned expert in the biological and evolutionary origins of human emotion, Dr. Keltner studies the science of compassion, awe, love, and beauty, and how emotions shape our moral intuition. His research interests also span issues of power, status, inequality, and social class.
He is the author of the best-selling book Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life and of The Compassionate Instinct, and today we are talking about his most recent book, AWE: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life. Dacher is also the host of the award-winning podcast, The Science of Happiness.
đ 3 Key Takeaways
- 8 wonders of life: moral beauty (the strength, courage, overcoming, and kindness of others); collective effervescence; nature; music; visual design; mysticism (spiritual and religious); stories of life and death; and epiphanies.
- Everyday awe: In our daily lives, we most frequently feel awe in encounters with moral beauty, and secondarily in nature and in experiences with music, art, and film.
- The big idea of awe: We are part of systems larger than the self. âAwe is about knowing, sensing, seeing and understanding fundamental truths, and leads to epiphanies across the eight wonders of lifeâtransforming how we see the essential nature of the world.â
â Try This NextâGo on an Awe Walk:
- Tap into your childlike sense of wonder. Try to approach what you see with fresh eyes, imagining that you're seeing it for the first time. Take a moment in each walk to take in the vastness of things, for example in looking at a panoramic view or up close at the detail of a leaf or flower.
- Go somewhere new. Each week, try to choose a new location. You're more likely to feel awe in a novel environment where the sights and sounds are unexpected and unfamiliar to you. That said, some places never seem to get old, so there's nothing wrong with revisiting your favorite spots if you find that they consistently fill you with awe. The key is to recognize new features of the same old place.
- Whatâs mysterious around me? Whatâs the deeper story of what Iâm perceiving?
đ Resources Mentioned
- Dacher on the web and LinkedIn (No Twitter and IG accounts)
- Video: The Diary of a CEOâThe âHappy Lifeâ Scientist (YouTube Video)
- Articles: NYTâHow a Bit of Awe Can Improve Your Health
đ Books Mentioned
- AWE: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life
- The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James
- Red-Tails in Love by Marie Winn
- Free Time: Lose the Busywork, Love Your Business
- Pivot: The Only Move That Matters Is Your Next One
- Life After College
đ§ Related Episodes
- Dacherâs podcast: The Science of Happiness
- On Being with Krista Tippett: Dacher Keltner on the Thrilling New Science of Awe
- Pivot: 292: Fun as the Ultimate Flow State with Catherine Price
- Free Time: 170: đ âImagine a World of Abundanceâ â¨
đ Check out full show notes at http://pivotmethod.com/348
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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