
#1. “Ingratitude is always a kind of weakness. I have never known men of ability to be ungrateful.” Goethe
#2. “Gratitude effectively increases happiness and reduces depression.” Robert A. Emmons
#3. “Gratitude lowers the desire for revenge and holding grudges by enhancing empathy and lowering aggression.” Nathan DeWall
#4. “Gratitude indirectly buffers suicide.” Science Direct
#5. “Gratitude contributes to positive relationships.” Wood, Joseph, et al. Expressing gratitude helps you connect
#6. “What separates privilege from entitlement is gratitude.” Brene’ Brown
#7. “Gratitude transforms life, turning what we have into more. It converts denial into acceptance, chaos into order, and confusion into clarity, making even the smallest circumstances significant.” Melody Beattie
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