What Pigeons Teach About Joy That Travel Can't | 105
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Most people travel across the world chasing postcards and Instagram photos. But the kids at Buckingham Palace weren’t watching the guards — they were chasing pigeons.
In this solo episode, I break down why the little things might actually be the biggest sources of joy. From Yuval Noah Harari’s idea of “shared realities” to why our culture conditions us to love the Eiffel Tower more than our backyard, I explore:
• Why chasing happiness often leaves us disappointed
• How our expectations dilute joy
• Why children might be the real teachers of happiness
• What travel habits reveal about our deeper psychology
• How to find joy in ordinary places (yes, even pigeons)
If you’ve ever wondered why that big trip didn’t feel as magical as you expected, this episode is for you.
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I’m an 18-year-old high school student with a big dream: to show the world that you can be grateful and ambitious at the same time. Through The Grateful Podcast, I explore what it means to live a meaningful life—one deep conversation at a time.
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