Discuss how social services can be considered as gratitude.
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Social services can be considered as gratitude.
- When we conscientiously show our appreciation for what we have through acts of service to others, gratitude is the result. It's a byproduct of that service, and there's really no other way to get it.
- We live in a world that loves shortcuts. If there's a faster, easier and simpler way to do something, we're everywhere. People write about "hacking life" as if they're going to save us, but some things aren't hackable. I believe gratitude is one.
- During the exchange of energy, there is a dynamic between people made up of incoming and outgoing life and breath energy.
- When this energy stops moving, it dies. Gratitude also has an energy behind it, but I believe that energy dies, or at least wears out, as we keep it in our thoughts and prayers or the pages of our diaries.
- Even sharing thoughts of gratitude on social media - which I highly recommend as an antidote to all the complaints and judgments that tend to get exposed - is not the same as giving Let gratitude inspire us to act on behalf of others.
- Because it's often put into contexts like this, gratitude actually runs the risk of losing its meaning.
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