
A fable of cosmic proportions, "The Little Prince" has enchanted 200 million readers across 300 languages. What makes Richard Branson and Kate Winslet cherish this illustrated masterpiece? Perhaps it's the same wisdom that makes adults remember what truly matters.
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What if the most profound truths about life could only be understood by someone who hasn't yet learned to be an adult? A crashed pilot in the Sahara, facing death from thirst, meets a small boy with golden hair who asks him to draw a sheep. This boy claims to come from an asteroid smaller than a house, where he tends volcanoes and watches sunsets whenever sadness strikes. Most adults would dismiss this as fantasy. But what if this child sees more clearly than we do-not despite his innocence, but because of it? Written during World War II by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, a pioneering aviator who would soon disappear over the Mediterranean, *The Little Prince* has sold over 140 million copies and been translated into 301 languages. Yet calling it a children's book misses the point entirely. This deceptively simple tale carries wisdom that becomes more urgent with each passing year. In an age of endless scrolling and constant distraction, a story about a boy who tends his tiny planet with devotion offers something we desperately need: a reminder of what actually matters. Our narrator begins with a confession. As a six-year-old, he drew a picture of a boa constrictor digesting an elephant. To him, the image was obvious-you could see the elephant's shape inside the snake. But every adult who saw it said, "That's a nice hat." Discouraged by their blindness, he abandoned art and became a pilot instead, learning to discuss bridges and golf rather than boa constrictors and stars.
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