The Nature of Awe: Elicitors, Appraisals, and Effects on Self-Concept, by Michelle N. Positive Affect and Markers of Inflammation: Discrete Positive Emotions Predict Lower Levels of Inflammatory Cytokines, by Jennifer E. Piff et al., Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2015. Anderson, Maria Monroy, and Dacher Keltner, Emotion, 2018.Īwe as a Scientific Emotion, by Sara Gottlieb, Dacher Keltner, and Tania Lombrozo, Cognitive Science, 2018.Īwe, the Diminished Self, and Collective Engagement: Universals and Cultural Variations in the Small Self, by Yang Bai et al., Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2017.Īwe, the Small Self, and Prosocial Behavior, by Paul K. Sturm, et al., Emotion, 2022.Īwe in Nature Heals: Evidence from Military Veterans, At-Risk Youth, and College Students, by Craig L. Additional ResourcesĪwe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life, by Dacher Keltner, 2023.īig Smile, Small Self: Awe Walks Promote Prosocial Positive Emotions in Older Adults, by Virginia E. If you liked this episode, listen to the rest of our Happiness 2.0 series, such as our exploration of purpose. This week, in the fourth and final installment of our Happiness 2.0 series, psychologist Dacher Keltner describes what happens when we stop to savor nature, art, or simply the moral courage of those around us. But that can blind us to a very simple source of joy that’s all around us. Many of us rush through our days, weeks, and lives, chasing goals, and just trying to get everything done.
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