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Are You Grateful?
April 16th, 2015
by Bill Boyajian

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My bridge partner has an interesting saying.  When I ask him how he’s doing, he says: “I’m grateful for what I have, and I’m grateful for what I don’t have.”  Most of us think of what we have as good health, wealth, and possessions, and, hopefully, we are grateful for them.  But we seldom think of what we don’t have: cronic disease, broken relationships, economic plight, unbearable hardships, and more.  That’s why I’ll bet most of us don’t think about what we don’t have, and therefore forget to be grateful for it.  Gratefulness is a wonderful thing, both for what we have, and what we don’t have.

 



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