Learning Gratitude

The biggest single common change that I have seen amongst almost all people throughout the world is the creation of an attitude of gratitude. Never before this did so many people stop and look at those around them providing them with something and acknowledge that they should be thankful that they’re doing their jobs. So let’s take a moment and say thank you to all the people that we were all too busy and blind to see before.

Thank you to…

Doctors, nurses, nurses aids, hospital workers, paramedics, CDC workers, WHO workers, medicine developers and manufacturers, medical equipment developers and manufacturers, policemen, firemen, national guard, military servicemen, scientists, spiritual leaders, farmers, migrant & non-migrant farm workers, truck drivers, food factory workers, distribution center workers, grocery store workers, therapists, pharmacy workers, delivery people, human resource workers, unemployment office workers, free food pantry workers, strong and true government workers, sanitation workers, fuel processors and transporters, gas station workers, city workers, utility workers, school teachers, bus drivers, school lunch cafeteria workers, daycare workers, volunteers, energy workers and healers of all kinds, and any person bringing a smile to your face, knowledge to your mind, inspiration to your soul or those freely giving love to your heart.

I’m sure there are many, many more I could add, but I think you get the point of my message. If you would like to add someone to the list then mention them or any stories you have about thankfulness in the comment section.

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