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The Feeling Of Awe And Its Benefits

The feeling of awe, which is a mix of respect and wonder, inspires ethical behaviour and has other benefits like:

  1. Boosting our immune system.
  2. Increasing creativity.
  3. Making us take out more time to get things done.
  4. Making us care and share more with others.

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