The Critical Need For Gratitude

There’s too much anger and finger-pointing in our world — so much blaming of others — especially these days.

Some people and communities are definitely more fortunate than others — I have many things that others do not.

If we all took a bit more time to practice gratitude — for both the big and little things — I’m pretty sure our world would be a better place.

That’s all.

5 thoughts on “The Critical Need For Gratitude

  1. Thank you. 😀

    Suzanne Chisholm

    District Vice-Principal, Indigenous Education, Saanich Schools

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  2. Attitude of gratitude, definitely an antidote to the entitled manner with which some people comport themselves sometimes. I’ve also heard it helps feelings of depression.

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