When I was nine years old I read the book "The Greatest Miracle in the World" by Og Mandino and I have forgotten many things about it - I have to read it again - however, I have treasured a phrase from that text all these years:
"I was sad because I had no shoes... until I went out into the street and saw a man who had no feet."
It wasn't time to be sad for not having shoes, it was time to be grateful for having feet! That's the attitude. Thank you for your visit and support.Yes, @ashiru, we should always give thanks. When we complain about something "bad" we are not taking into account all the other "good" things we have or are receiving.
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