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Curiosity is often thought of as something we outgrow, a trait reserved for childhood. In reality, it never truly disappears — it simply gets buried beneath routines, responsibilities, and packed schedules. As life becomes more structured, that natural urge to wonder can fade into the background. Yet curiosity is what keeps everyday life feeling fresh, meaningful, and alive.
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An absolute highlight of my recent London vacation was a visit to Sotheby’s for a tour of Freddie Mercury: A World of His Own, featuring the entire contents the late icon’s estate, Garden House. Virtually everything Freddie ever owned will be sold off in 6 separate auctions starting September 6th. Presented here is Freddie’s antique jukebox, a 1941 Wurlitzer model 850 Peacock design. Designed by Paul Fuller (1897–1951), this multi-colored illuminated Wurlitzer delighted Freddie with its depictions of two peacocks at the front.
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