It’s pretty obvious that we should be grateful to the “essential workers” during this time of shelter in
place. Food suppliers, health care workers, delivery people, and first responders have taken on risks to
themselves for the benefit of everyone else. How can we possibly repay them? By showing a little
gratitude and paying the kindness forward.
Before the pandemic, most of us probably didn’t think twice about the workers doing these jobs. Now
that they are on everyone’s radar, it’s been heart-warming to see grateful citizens showing their
appreciation openly by making signs, clapping or howling out their windows at night, dropping off
free meals, and over-tipping service workers. Even just saying “thank you” can go a long way
toward building good will.
Gratitude isn’t something we should just show to these current heroes in our midst, though.
We can show more gratitude for all of the people and things that make our life easier and happier.
Showing gratitude not only feels good, it encourages more kindness and generosity in both gratitude
recipients and anyone who witnesses the expression of gratitude, creating a virtuous cycle. And, since
sincere gratitude is a premier social glue in both personal relationships and society at large, offering it
helps build a kinder, more compassionate society—something we should all keep in mind.
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