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World things are things that can be viewed as wonderful or interesting about our planet and the human experience. This includes little things that are seldom appreciated that are wonderful if you really think about it. World things can also include physical things, places and intangible things such as culture. The following is an attempt to list world things despite this being a fairly broad topic.
All (154) Natural Things (42) Social Things (37) Cultural Things (43) Small Things (24) Big Things (22) Acceptance | Adventures | Affection | Ancient Ruins | Animals | Archaeological Sites | Architecture | Beaches | Beauty Practices | Bonding | Books | Buying Stuff | Camaraderie | Canyons | Careers | Carnivals | Caves | Celebrations | Charity | Circuses | Cliffs | Colors | Comedy | Community | Companionship | Compassion | Competition | Conversations | Coral Reefs | Crafts | Creativity | Cuisine | Dances | Deep Breaths | Deserts | Education | Emotions | Encouragement | Entrepreneurial Ventures | Fairs | Family | Fashions | Festivals | Films | Fireworks | Flowers | Forests | Forgiveness | Forts | Freedom | Fresh Air | Friendship | Gardens | Gems | Generosity | Geological Formations | Glaciers | Gratitude | Greetings | Hanging Out | Health | Heroes | Historic Cities | Historical Artifacts | Homeownership | Hospitality | Icebergs | Imagination | Infrastructure | Invitations | Islands | Kind Words | Knowledge | Lakes | Landscapes | Languages | Laughter | Lights | Love | Markets | Marriage | Memories | Mountain Ranges | Museums | Music | Myths & Legends | National Parks | Natural Springs | Nightlife | Nostalgia | Oceans | Parks | Parties | Paths | Performing Arts | Personal Growth | Playing | Pleasant Routines | Poetry | Protests | Public Spaces | Pursuit of Goals | Rain | Rainforests | Religious Places | Respect | Rites of Passage | Rituals | Rocks | Romance | Sand Dunes | Scenic Places | Schools | Scientific Discovery | Seasons | Sharing | Silence | Small Talk | Smell of Rain | Snow | Social Meals | Social Status | Solidarity | Sports | Starry Nights | Stories | Storms | Street Art | Sunlight | Sunrises & Sunsets | Support | Teamwork | Technology | Thinking | Thunder & Lightning | Towns | Traditions | Travel | Trees | Trust | Understanding | Universities | Valleys | Villages | Volcanoes | Volunteering | Walks | Waterfalls | Wealth | Weather | Wildlife | Works of Art | Works of Engineering | Youth Culture |
Small Things vs Big ThingsSmall things are those things that are arguably wonderful that are easily disregarded or taken for granted. These are the things that flow easily without much cost or effort. For example, the smell of newly falling rain. The small things can actually represent epic experiences that can include intensive emotions and moments of wonder that a person can deem as meaningful to their life.The big things are things that are viewed as important human needs. These are the things that don't always come easily that we must often work to obtain such as wealth, social status or an education. As they can be difficult to obtain we must focus much of our efforts toward these things. Humans are capable and competitive and will often do this efficiently. This can go too far whereby you become so efficient that you completely ignore the small things. This is kinda ironic whereby we seem to focus on that which is hard to obtain and fail to enjoy what is freely available. Next read: Human Experience
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