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Now is your last chance to grab a copy of Nautilus’ Issue 53 and read about how you can find ne

Now is your last chance to grab a copy of Nautilus’ Issue 53 and read about how you can find new meaning with a “hero’s journey” of your own. [View in browser](| [Join Nautilus]( Did a friend forward this? [Subscribe here]([.]( Dear Nautilus reader, A call to adventure. A wise mentor. A transformational quest. These are all elements of the iconic “hero’s journey”—a narrative trope so pervasive, our brains seem hardwired to respond to it. In Nautilus Issue 53, writer Adam Piore takes us on a quest of our own that explores the transformative power of seeing your life as a hero’s journey. Heed the call to adventure and subscribe to Nautilus today. [Treat yourself to a Nautilus subscription]( Also in Issue 53: Tesla’s PigeonInventor Nikola Tesla believed he had a telepathic relationship with a pigeon and a way to connect every mind on Earth. Which wasn't so strange—in his era of magical electromagnetic thinking. Why Is Everything an Orchid?Exploring Darwin’s “abominable mystery”—the breathtaking diversity of orchids. Thank Eve for Human EvolutionLucy Cooke talks with fellow author Cat Bohannon about whether it was women who vaulted biological hurdles and forged our evolutionary success. [Subscribe to Nautilus]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2023 NautilusNext, All rights reserved.You were subscribed to the newsletter from [nautil.us](. Our mailing address is: NautilusNext360 W 36th Street, 7S,New York, NY 10018 Don't want to hear from us anymore? [Unsubscribe](

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