Wonder Is Wonderful
Wonder is the beginning of wisdom.
It is the quiet pause before an answer, the childlike gaze that refuses to stop asking "Why?", and the humble heart that knows there is always more to discover.
The moment we lose our sense of wonder, the world becomes ordinary. The sunrise becomes just another morning, a flower just another plant, and a smile just another expression.
But when wonder awakens, everything changes.
A drop of rain becomes a miracle. A seed becomes a promise. Silence becomes a teacher. Time becomes a gift. Life becomes sacred.
Wonder does not demand explanations. It invites appreciation.
Perhaps that is why wonder is wonderful. It reminds us that life is not merely something to be understood—it is something to be experienced, cherished, and marveled at.
Those who preserve their sense of wonder never truly grow old. Their eyes continue to see miracles where others see routine, and their hearts remain open to the endless beauty hidden within the ordinary.
Wonder is not just an emotion.
It is a way of seeing.
And perhaps, it is one of God's greatest gifts to the human heart.
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