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Wonder, Play, and How to Be More Alive

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The Marginalian
Maria Popova

The Marginalian

Certainty may give us comfort, but it’s wonder that keeps us truly alive. Poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer captures this in her piece “Intention,” a reminder that wonder isn’t about reaching an end point — it’s about stepping into the unknown with curiosity. Her words ask us to look at the world with childlike awe, not as a puzzle to be solved but as an experience to be lived, letting play and openness transform how we see ourselves and the world. Maria Popova with The Marginalian has the full story.

The Marginalian
Maria Popova

The Marginalian

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