2025-10-23
20 分钟I allowed myself to take time to do something frivolous.
I walked around my house like a child looking for bugs or something.
I was washing dishes and I looked down and there was a little bit of soap on the countertop and I wiped the soap away and I saw a face.
I thought it maybe looked like a football player with their helmet off but they had the shoulder pads on.
But then it looked more like an astronaut.
that had taken their helmet off.
Maybe they had just come home from a mission or they were rehearsing for a mission.
But there's kind of like a shiny spot next to a dark spot that looked
like it might be like a speech bubble for a little cartoon.
And watching the reflections move back and forth in the light kind of gave it a sense of motion.
And I wasn't expecting that.
I was just cleaning my house.
And that was really fun.
It's very freeing,
gets you something fun to do and I think a lot of times people's days are not necessarily fun and this is a way for you to take some control over your time and engage yourself in play.
Have you ever looked into a cloud or a pattern in the wall and seen a face staring back at you?
It's called pareidolia when our brains spot familiar patterns.
like faces or figures in random objects.
Welcome to the Science of Happiness.
I'm Dakar Keltner.