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If you look for reasons to be grateful, you will find them. You will find an infinite supply of them.This is very true. In a world full of disturbances, one can forget sometimes to be grateful, instead, live it every time. As someone struggling with a health issue, I am seeing things differently now, and doing constant improvement to "massage" life into living it a whole life.
Scott wrote: ↑December 27th, 2022, 6:11 pm This is a discussion forum topic for the November 2022 Philosophy Book of the Month, In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All.This I 100% agree on. You can miss out on so much joy if you’re not careful. An example that feels relevant. I have a friend who is a movie geek. Loves everything about how movies are made, actors, facts about movies everything. But he is so focused on movies being “good” in a traditional/artistic way he can’t enjoy lots of films. He hates Marvel movies because the humour breaks up the action and the hero always saves the day etc. His absolute focus on the art of movies stops him from enjoying a large proportion of them. I enjoy lots of films because I take them for what they are, light hearted fun.
We see what we want to see, meaning what we choose to see.
The angry person will see reasons to be angry.
The unforgivingly resentful person will see unchangeable things worth resenting.
For others, the whole world is as beautiful as the beautiful eye and soul that beholds it.
If you look for reasons to be grateful, you will find them. You will find an infinite supply of them.
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