The Role of Gratitude in Human Nature

in #life19 days ago

Gratitude is one of the human virtues which supports relationships, supports well-being and fosters a sense of togetherness. It is one of the strongest feelings since it helps people appreciate the positivity in their lives and identify the good which usually lies in other people’s deeds. It gives us an opportunity to enjoy psychological, social, and even physiological benefits.

Gratitude has been associated with higher levels of happiness and satisfaction with one’s life. To those who are used to thinking about what they are grateful for, they are more likely to have a lot of good feelings and a few bad ones. Such change in concentration is bound to improve one’s perspective of life and lower stress and anxiety levels. Practicing gratitude enhances positive emotions such as joy and enthusiasm while lowering negative emotions like depression and envy.

On a global scale, gratitude helps to build strong bonds by encouraging prosocial actions and pro social activities. When people say thank you, they reciprocate by recognizing the efforts of the other party which creates a room for future thank you’s. Recognition in this case does not only incriminate the recipient as appreciated but also tends to elicit him or her for more of his or her giving. This way, gratitude is a social bond, which nurtures confidence and collaboration between people in any community.

At the same time, gratitude is said to improve the quality and body health of individuals. Those who express gratitude on a daily basis exhibit better health behaviors, such as more social interaction, as well as regular doctor appointments. Moreover, gratitude is related to better quality sleep and even an enhanced immune system. These physiological effects enhance a person’s health and life in general.

Every one of us possesses gratitude and it is also capable of having a huge influence on our mental, social, and even physical wellbeing. It cultivates a sense of hope, happiness, relationship strength and health among us. Thus, it is easy to see how embracing gratitude can be helpful to us and lead to a more meaningful, connected, and fulfilled life, because of its importance in the human nature.