“The world is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper.” ― W.B. YeatsIn the early days of human evolution, when language was non existent, people could not label things.
For example, you didn’t have a name for the sun or the trees or the atmosphere. Things just were – without the labels and definitions.
It wouldn’t be far off to assume that a lot of these people spent their days and nights in wonder and awe of everything around them.
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