I heard that gratitude is a key element of a good life. And what is the point of living longer if life isn’t any good? Here is an excellent TedTalk that unexpectedly gave me a sense of gratitude, as well as hope for the future. It isn’t about gratitude, but I hope you like it.
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Yes - a ton of research that practicing gratitude regularly is very good for mood and mental health:
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This is Water by David Foster Wallace 
I have listen to this 100+ times
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When Giving is All We Have by Alberto Rios 
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6 minutes. Everyone should listen at least once.
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JuanDaw
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Let me practice that.
Thank you for the post.
Have a high school buddy who is an inveterate complainer on the chat group. Another classmate replied:
“Did you wake up this morning? So what are you complaining about?”
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Jonas
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I am listening to Paul Conti now with Huberman, talked about Agency and Gratitude
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José
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A classic “Desiderata” delivered by Shane Morris.
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José
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The person who wrote this was Max Ehrmann.Many year before any of us where born.
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Tim
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I like to combine Thanksgiving with the Day of Atonement. We all have much to be grateful for and something to atone for.
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Ah - yes, Arthur Brooks is more focused not directly related on gratitude, more about happiness. But this seemed to be a thread with related topics.
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