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Gratefulness
I think the seeds of wisdom I can harvest right now are gratitude in what I have, and for those who have been in my life for my entire life. I have friend going through a lot of marital conflict, which is where I can harvest gratitude for my strong marriage. My 95 year old grandmother is looking at going into a nursing home, with a limited number of people who are willing to help her. I have struggled with frustration for those who won’t help out, but I can have gratitude in being ab...
I think the seeds of wisdom I can harvest right now are gratitude in what I have, and for those who have been in my life for my entire life. I have friend going through a lot of marital conflict, which is where I can harvest gratitude for my strong marriage. My 95 year old grandmother is looking at going into a nursing home, with a limited number of people who are willing to help her. I have struggled with frustration for those who won’t help out, but I can have gratitude in being able to talk with my grandma 2 times per day in our check-ins, and in all that I can help out with, even though I live further away from her.
“I wish you well, I wish you happiness, I wish you healing.” -Dr. Amit Sood
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