
Discover the transformative power of awe - the emotion that makes us calmer, kinder, and more creative. Endorsed by Adam Grant as "the definitive book on where to find awe," Keltner's research reveals how everyday wonder can rein in your ego and reconnect you with the world.
Dacher Keltner, author of Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life, is a renowned psychologist and leading emotion science expert. A professor of psychology at UC Berkeley and co-founder of the Greater Good Science Center, Keltner has spent decades studying awe’s biological and evolutionary roots, compassion, and human connection. His work bridges academic rigor with real-world relevance, evident in his role as a scientific consultant for Pixar’s Inside Out and his advisory position at Hume AI.
Keltner’s other bestselling books, including Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life and The Power Paradox, explore themes of morality, social dynamics, and emotional wisdom. His research—spanning over 190 scientific papers—has been featured in The New York Times, TIME, and NPR.
He co-founded UC Berkeley’s Center for the Science of Psychedelics to study altered states of consciousness. Known for translating complex science into accessible insights, Keltner’s latest work reveals how awe reshapes mental health and community bonds. Awe has been celebrated as a groundbreaking exploration of one of humanity’s most transformative emotions, solidifying his status as a trusted voice in psychology.
AWЕ by Dacher Keltner explores the science and cultural significance of awe, revealing how this emotion fosters connection, reduces stress, and enhances well-being. Through research and personal anecdotes, Keltner identifies eight "wonders of awe" (like moral beauty and collective joy) and explains how awe reshapes our brains, strengthens communities, and inspires action for global challenges like climate change.
This book is ideal for psychology enthusiasts, mindfulness practitioners, and anyone seeking meaning in turbulent times. Environmental advocates will appreciate its ties to collective action, while educators and leaders can apply its insights on fostering empathy and creativity.
Yes—readers praise its blend of rigorous science and lyrical storytelling, calling it a "thought-provoking field guide" to harnessing awe’s power. With a 5-star rating, it’s lauded for practical strategies to cultivate wonder through nature, art, and everyday interactions.
Keltner’s eight wonders include: moral beauty (acts of kindness), collective effervescence (shared joy in crowds), spiritual experiences, nature encounters, music/art, epiphanies, life/death transitions, and "wild awe" (mysteries beyond understanding). These categories help readers recognize awe in diverse contexts.
Awe reduces inflammation, lowers stress hormones, and enhances critical thinking by shifting focus from self to broader perspectives. Studies cited show it strengthens social bonds and motivates pro-environmental behavior by fostering a sense of interconnectedness.
Keltner reflects on awe during his brother’s death, describing how grief intertwined with transcendent moments of connection. He also recounts transformative experiences in nature, at protests, and while studying indigenous rituals.
Yes. Strategies include:
These practices aim to boost life satisfaction and social awareness.
Unlike mindfulness-focused guides, Awe combines neuroscience with cultural analysis, emphasizing collective experiences over individual calm. It’s often compared to Brené Brown’s work but with a stronger emphasis on evolutionary biology and social justice.
Some reviewers note Keltner’s broad definition of awe risks conflating it with gratitude or inspiration. Others wish for deeper exploration of awe’s dark side (e.g., manipulative uses in politics).
These lines underscore awe’s role in fostering humility and curiosity.
The book argues awe-driven reverence for nature motivates environmental stewardship. It cites global cooperation examples, like the Climate International Organization (CLIO), showing how shared wonder can drive policy changes.
In an era of AI dominance and social fragmentation, Keltner’s research offers a blueprint for rebuilding community trust and reconnecting with humanity’s “better angels” through science-backed awe practices.
Siente el libro a través de la voz del autor
Convierte el conocimiento en ideas atractivas y llenas de ejemplos
Captura ideas clave en un instante para un aprendizaje rápido
Disfruta el libro de una manera divertida y atractiva
Awe might be the most important emotion for human well-being and connection.
Awe occurs in a realm separate from materialism and status-seeking.
Every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.
Awe transforms into wonder.
Desglosa las ideas clave de Awe en puntos fáciles de entender para comprender cómo los equipos innovadores crean, colaboran y crecen.
Destila Awe en pistas de memoria rápidas que resaltan los principios clave de franqueza, trabajo en equipo y resiliencia creativa.

Experimenta Awe a través de narraciones vívidas que convierten las lecciones de innovación en momentos que recordarás y aplicarás.
Pregunta lo que quieras, elige la voz y co-crea ideas que realmente resuenen contigo.

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A father watches his daughter take her first steps. A protester stands alone before a line of tanks. Light breaks through storm clouds after days of rain. In each of these moments, something shifts inside us-time seems to slow, our concerns shrink, and we feel simultaneously small and connected to something impossibly vast. This is awe, and it might be the most overlooked medicine for what ails modern life. While we've obsessed over happiness, productivity, and success, we've ignored an emotion that costs nothing, requires no prescription, and transforms us in minutes. After two decades studying thousands of awe experiences across twenty-six countries, researchers discovered something remarkable: this feeling isn't reserved for mountaintops or cathedrals. It's woven into ordinary life, waiting to be noticed-and it fundamentally changes our bodies, minds, and relationships in ways we're only beginning to understand.