The Little Prince meets a salesman who sells pills that quench thirst, supposedly saving people time. This satirizes the adult desire for quick fixes and their lack of appreciation for the simple pleasures of life.
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...Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince is a timeless allegory about childhood wonder, love, and human connection. Through the journey of a young prince exploring different planets, the story critiques adult priorities and celebrates imagination and curiosity. With poetic storytelling and profound lessons, it reminds readers to see with their hearts and embrace life’s simple yet powerful truths. A masterpiece of philosophy and self-discovery, it continues to inspire generations...
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People who think of their time as a limited resource are more likely to derive joy from life’s simple pleasures (talking to a friend for example).
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