Gratitude Seems to Make People Angry

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cluaog obahjrqul of AL @ Aug 13, 2008 21:37:27 PM

Gratitude Agreement

I agree about gratitude. Those that are angry and bitter can always find a reason to be that way. On the other hand, I have met very few people that were full of gratitude and not happy people you just wanted to be around.... and I am not in the top 1%, or even top 50%. Status is not relevant... choices of how to think are.

of KS @ Aug 02, 2008 06:11:47 AM

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