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Gratitude

/ 08:27 PM November 16, 2012

People who nurture the ability to be thankful are always happier than those who don’t. Some insights:

We often think of gifts to give others. Saying thank you costs nothing and can be done in a second.

Gratitude is cherished and lingers in the heart for years.

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If we’re always counting the things that we don’t have, it’s easy to lose track of what we have.

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Thankfulness is only possible with humility and wisdom.

It’s tragic to be without spiritual vision and gratitude in your heart.

People with inner vision can appreciate the beauty of this world and remember its Source.

Teach a child to say thank you and plant the seeds of respect.

Genuine love does not demand anything in return. Such satisfying love originates from the Supreme.

Our Supreme Friend loves us unconditionally. Our valuable relationship with him is something we should be thankful for.

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