We live in a time of unprecedented polarization and misinformation, where social media feeds us with dubious evidence to support our beliefs. How can we this tendency and challenge our views? One possible answer is to embrace a little "existential humility". Existential humility is the ability to recognize the limits of our knowledge and the possibility of being wrong. It is a form of intellectual humility, which has been shown to have many benefits, such as reducing prejudice, increasing curiosity, and improving learning. Existential humility goes beyond acknowledging our factual errors, and also involves our moral and philosophical assumptions. One way to cultivate existential humility is to experience awe, the emotion we feel when we encounter something vast, beautiful, or mysterious. Awe can expand our and make us more open to new ideas and experiences. By embracing existential humility and cultivating awe, we can become more aware of our and more willing to revise our opinions. We can also become more respectful of others and more interested in learning from them. In a world of division and confusion, existential humility and awe can help us open our minds and find ground.