There could be a contest!
Please answer this question: What are you most grateful for?
Travel the globe. Find the single most unique answer. Winner gets one million dollars; and there will be nine others selected – 2nd, 3rd, 4th, all the way to 10th. Each gets a prize, or money (or both).
In all cultures it is now required to have a sense of gratitude at least for something, some blessing. No exceptions. Punishment is incessant scolding.
Acceptable gratitude can be be as simple as liking the wind. Or as complex as the study of molecular biology.
Let’s run it up the flag pole and see who salutes. In fact, let’s also have a concurrent contest for all those who salute, and choose the top ten saluters!
Think of it — a worldwide movement premised on gratitude. And rewarding those who show admiration.
i’m in.
Most grateful for my life…beat cancer twice…breast 1st & just thought I was home free ..it came back with vengence in my lung. I survived again…So Yes..I am very grateful & thankful & appreciate my 2nd chance at life…
I am grateful for my life in all ways it works and my life is great and I am evolving to be better every day every moment
I am most grateful for the love and tenderness shown to me by the women in my family. They modeled for me a sense of adventure just by living their lives, unencumbered by what society thought of them. My mother joined the Women’s Air Corp aka Air Force in 1950. She wanted to be a pilot, like her brother. Times were different. As high as she flew were reflections on a radar screen. But she raised a daughter by herself (who went to the finest drama school in the country). Why and how did she go with no money? She thought she could -and as her mother and her grandma taught her, she found a way.
I am grateful for a caring family who call or wite oftrn. I am 86 in a retirement facility. My family keeps me uplofted a d imterested in life and what is goi g on arpund me!