Dacher Keltner Pause for a second. Now take in a deep breath through your nose; hold it, and then breath out through your mouth. We breathe in and out over 20,000 times a day, but we rarely notice it.
Dacher Keltner is on a mission to fill our lives with more awe. He has spent the last two decades studying awe, which he says is distinct from joy or fear, and how experiencing it can positively ...
Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. Discover how forgiveness reshapes the brain, eases the body, and helps us move forward with greater compassion and freedom. Summary: Forgiveness isn’t ...
Prior to his Think Forum lecture on April 29, students will have the opportunity to engage in an intimate Zoom dialogue with Dacher Keltner, professor of psychology at the University of California, ...
Hiking through a spectacular mountain valley, singing in a church choir, or gazing at a masterpiece…all experiences that can elicit awe. What sparks that feeling of joy or wonder is different for ...
It’s officially summer, an ideal time to look at walking tips and inspiration. I’m exploring “awe walks,” outdoor rambles intended to cultivate a sense of amazement. To help, I enlisted Dacher Keltner ...
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Somewhere inside us all is a yearning to lead a life that is productive and meaningful. But placing goodness at the center of our human existence often seems like naive idealism for most of us as we ...
When I was a kid, I often wondered if I was morally brave, like the people I admired most in real life and in books. Would I risk my own health and safety tending to the sick and dying during a ...