About The Wunderkammer.
The news is not lying to you. It is just only showing you part of the world.
While the headlines fill with noise and dread, something else is happening. Extraordinary things. Remarkable people. Discoveries that make you stop mid-scroll and think, how did I not know about this? They are out there every single day, and almost nobody is talking about them.
We wanted to change that.
The Wunderkammer, German for cabinet of curiosities, was built as a direct counter to the relentless negativity being pushed by the news cycle. Not because we want to make you feel better about the world, but because the world actually deserves better reporting. The people in it are remarkable. The planet they live on is astonishing. That story is not being told, and it should be.
Every week we curate the most extraordinary stories we can find from across the planet, each one a doorway into something wondrous. Our only filter is wonder. Does this make you stop? Does it make you want to show someone? Does it make you think, how did I not know about this? If yes, it belongs here.
The Wunderkammer was created by Grant Pye, a Certified Master Life Coach and the author of Wired Differently: The 6 Types of ADHD You’ve Never Heard Of. Grant spent years helping people see themselves and the world differently, and somewhere along the way realized the world itself was doing something remarkable that nobody was reporting on. His ADHD brain, wired from birth to seek what does not fit the pattern, turned out to be surprisingly good at finding it.
The Wunderkammer is what he built for the rest of us.
One cabinet. Infinite doors.
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