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write an article on gratitude is great in 1500 words​

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Answered by manpreet6226
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Answer:

Gratitude must be daily part of our lives! Here's why:

Explanation:

Young people by all means have every reason to be upset and cynical about the social structure they have been given. The government functioning seems inadequate, the education system is flawed, the business and corporate world is run by tyrants who wants nothing but to make profits, there are people who have more than you(money, status, clothes, materialistic elements). All these hypothesis are partially true, but not completely true. There's a difference between partial truth and complete truth.

Take example of a young teenager upset about not having an iPhone, especially if some of his friends have. The kid has a genuine reason to be upset. We're constantly investing in material goods to uplift our social status: buying luxury cars, watches, jewellery are all part of elevating the social status, to distinguish yourself from the other groups or distinguish yourself from the others within a group. So having good looking clothes and an expensive smartphone can distinguish the teenager from the rest of his group. So his/her reasons are not unreasonable but whether he/she deserves it is somewhat debatable.

At this point the teenager is seeking to lift his status, and they get really upset when parents don't give them what they demand. This teenager is using all his mental energy which is directed towards obtaining this goal-'get an iPhone,' so the rest of the elements of the life doesn't matter at this point.

But one important thing you must remember is who you should compare yourself with. Of course, there are people who have more than you, but then there's this other group who don't have access to clean water, food, roof on their head, sleep on the streets during winters, die because of instability(government malfunctions, natural disasters, etc). We must be grateful for these things that we take for granted, because they can be taken away or be gone.

In the similar ways, of course the education system is flawed, in some sense. Not everyone is treated equally, most fo the information that is given to you is irrelevant, you are judged harshly on your ability to get good grades, not much emphasis is given to sports or talents, and so on. But on the other hand, it also gives you a safe space to learn about your history and culture, language, practical skills, social interaction with peers, collaborating with other students, learning discipline, and the ability to read and write. And we should be grateful for that. And the flaws we see in the system, it's our moral duty to help fix it, or don't make it worse. Stop complaining and do something to fix it.

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Gratitude is Great

Gratitude is the expression of thankfulness and appreciation. Gratitude means you are extremely pleased and touched by what someone did for you. Eileen Cadd said, “Gratitude helps you to grow and expand; gratitude brings joy and laughter into your life and into the lives of all those around you.”

Some encouraging or comforting words said or some kind and compassionate deeds done in the right season, to someone at the right hour of his or her need cannot be repaid financially or in kind. Those words and actions are priceless. Neither can we weight them nor measure them in any manner. When we are overwhelmed by the feeling of gratitude in such situation, the only thing we can do is to express it in gratitude.

When I think my infancy and my academic journey, my parents immediately come to my mind. The role they have played is all about selfless sacrifice for me on a daily basis.

Parents loved, supported and cared for us when we were helpless infants. Their love and care continue even when we are able to stand on our own feet. But sadly there are many cases where people forget to express their gratitude to their parents. When their parents get old and frail, they ignore them. We should stand by them in their hour of need just as they did when we were unable to take care of ourselves. Parents make sacrifices but expect nothing in return. They are happy as long as you are doing well. There is nothing in the world by which we can repay them. The least we can do for is to express our love and gratitude to them in any way possible. I am forever indebted to my parents. I was not a perfect son to my parents. At times I feel guilty, yet it doesn't matter to them. They are happy that I am able to make it this far. I am indeed truly grateful to them. Love and gratitude is all I have for them.

A beautiful quote by Melody Beattie, “Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.” Acts of gratitude keep the world from getting gloomy. We cannot lost hope in humanity as long as gratitude is alive. Gratitude brightens the day of the one who give it and the one who received it. Being thankful for even the little things that others do for us should be the way of life. Gratitude goes a long way, beyond what we can perceive. It has so many beneficial things. It reduces materialism and coveting. Materialism is destroying the moral fabrics of the world. People covet, the more they have the more they want. This is poisoning our society by reducing the feeling of relatedness and gratitude. They have lost the ability to appreciate and enjoy the little precious things of life. Materialism generates negative emotions, and makes people more self-centered. Gratitude takes the back seat when people are self-centered.

There is more to expression of gratitude than we may have presumed. There is scientific evidence that expressing genuine gratitude can improve physical health as well by improving quality of sleep, cardiovascular health and immune function. Gratitude promotes optimism and helps us to develop a more positive outlook towards life. It reduces the risk of depression, an increasing mental health problem.

Lionel Hampton quoted, “Gratitude is when memory is stored in the heart and not in the mind.” Gratitude is great. And great is the one who understands its value and practice it. Gratitude does not make you lesser, it makes you greater. It increases your value as a human being. "Gratitude is the sign of noble souls" -- Aesop. Gratitude is an outward expression that shows your inward self because it comes from your heart of hearts.

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