If I could change one thing in the world, it would be to make everyone grateful.
Yeah. I am talking about making people say at least thank you when something is done for them. But then, it goes beyond that.
In this brief article, I am going to share
Let's begin
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A grateful approach to life allows you to fully appreciate the good that is being done to you and to make the best out of them.
For instance, if you are truly grateful for a gift, you will cherish it. And if you are truly grateful for the prompt that Hive Naija has provided for this week, you will do your best to ensure you write the best content you can deliver. It may not be the best content overall, but it is the best you can deliver. And that you did your very best is the only thing that matters.
Of course, the first reason is that things can always be worse than they currently are. But I believe our focus should be on how we can use the bad things to get better.
I am not going to be all "positive vibes" and say every bad thing has a positive value. There are many bad things that happen for meaningless reasons or because of someone's wickedness.
But even in that, we are grateful for life, for friends and for the ability to push through these bad things. This attitude helps you recover quickly from bad events and make the best out of your situation.
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On the other hand, when you don't receive appreciation for the good you do, you tend to feel discouraged. Even if you are not going good for the appreciation, it is always great to have the people you are doing good to show some gratitude.
On the other hand, an ungrateful attitude can cause one to waste even the best of opportunities. There are literally no upsides to being ungrateful, even in bad times.
Plus, think of all the innovations and inventions that could come about when people are appreciated for the good they do and are looking to make the best out of every opportunity.
That's certainly a world I would love to live in.
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I also show gratitude for the insightful posts I read on this platform and behind. Many of these pieces contain invaluable gems that could positively transform how we interact with ourselves and change the world for good.
#2. Get others to join the gratitude trend
Writing this post is just one way to get people to incorporate gratitude. Another option is to lead by example. These two will work together to inspire someone to adopt gratitude. Then that person inspires another and son, and you have a chain reaction.
Of course, things like this start small. But when they get set in motion, they can create a ripple effect that will cause a profound impact.
If you notice, everything hinges on hope. I hope that my actions will inspire others. I hope that this write up will cause you to adopt gratitude. But I am grateful for that hope, and I am going to make the best out of it.
This is my response to @hive-naija prompt
Thanks for reading.
This is a very relatable post, it'll be nice if everyone could at least show appreciation when someone does something good for them and it will indeed make the world a better place
I agree
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You're welcome 😊
Wow..this is really a great thoughtful post. Grateful heart is what everyone should embrace . Imagine getting the whole world to cultivate this habit of showing appreciation for everything, it will surely make our world a better place.
Thanks for participating ✅
I agree. Thanks for stopping by
Blessings
Gratitude is everything and people fail to show it, such a good world
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We live in a world where there is an increasing number of those who do not remember to say thanks. Sometimes we even forget to thank God as hard as we did when we were requesting something from him. I agree with this post and I enjoyed reading