to be grateful and ungrateful
Thankful people have hope
They realize that the future is uncertain, and while they plan it, they do not try to manage or handle issues that go beyond their means. They settle into the fact that once the sun sets, a new day begins. They have faith that life offers something more. |
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The grateful people define their own value through their determination and their dreams, not their regrets and disappointments
People who are stuck in the regrets of the past and see themselves as losers in life or as failures in some areas of their lives, will not have the opportunity to be truly grateful. Positive self-esteem creates the foundation to be grateful. If you are depressed, this is a great time to calibrate yourself mentally with a positive attitude. |
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Ungrateful people: They pretend to be the center of attention, and right now!
It is usual that these people do not organize themselves well on scheduling issues and then, in order to be the center of attention, they need your help to solve the problem.
But in addition to assuming that you are going to stop everything you are doing to try to amend your bad timing, you never think of thanking the inconvenience that you have taken, assuming that your schedule problems are more important than anything else.
Many people pass through life, who go, who come. People who do everything, and others who do nothing, neither for themselves nor for anyone. There are so many types of people in the world; so different, so similar. If we stop to observe for just a moment, we will realize so many things, that we would become bitter during the whole life and we would cling to the idea of dying from a slam, and get away from all this suffering, from this cruel existence.
In my life I have met many people, people who take you and put you, who add and subtract you. And I've said so many times to myself that it's much better to have only one good friend, than hundreds of badly grateful ones. It is preferable, in the end, to have only one person, to believe that you have many; and in the end, after all, not having numbers to tell.
Well said
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