Why should we care about thanks and appreciation? continuedGiving thanks is not just a matter of 'counting our blessings'. It is seeing with new eyes the entire world around us, and how it ALL contributes to the life we lead and the good fortune we have. It is acknowledging with new clarity the bounty of nature and the thanks we owe to all those species we eat, and those we use to create our civilization. It is remembering all who have gone before us, who fought for their beliefs and the rights we now have. It is thinking with love and respect of all those who raised us and taught us - who despite their imperfections gave of themselves and did their best to help us. It is acknowledging those who have gifted us from their spirit and their hearts, as the Wampanoag tribe gifted the Pilgrims so they could survive to that first Thanksgiving.
And remember, too, the big picture - the Earth that in the end supplies all our needs, the sun that warms us, the universe and the Divinity or God or Great Spirit that supports us all.
Remember that *you* determine whether you see a glass half-full or half-empty. It is you who will decide whether you live in a world of riches - of gladness of heart, of joy at the beauty of the world - or one in which everything is terrible until you get that exact new car, or shoes, or computer game.
Each one of us could all give thanks every day of the year - but if you don't, then choose this day, this week, to give your appreciation, thanks and gratitude to everyone who deserves it. *Everyone* needs to know their actions make a difference.
So please - make a phone call, write a letter, give a hug, or use our form to express your thanks, or to email thanks to someone who deserves it. And for those of you who do not receive such letters or thanks - know that a even a silent world appreciates the efforts you make and the kindness you show.