David did not gloat over the victory over Saul...
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David did not gloat over the victory over Saul. Instead he praised Saul and his son Jonathan, even lamented them. Being gracious in victory, David remembered the good times he had with Saul and his family. Most of the time we live like English author Aldous Huxley described: "Most human beings have an almost infinite capacity for taking things for granted." David and Christian faith show us another happier way to live -- a life of thanks. In the black church parishioners are often reminded that "we stand on the shoulders" [of those who went before us].
English author G.K. Chesterton does a wonderful job reminding us that grateful people are happier: "I would maintain [he writes] that thanks are the highest form of thought; and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder." Studies by psychologist Robert Emmons (Thanks! How the New Science of Gratitude Can Make You Happier) provide scientific backing for how gratitude makes for a better and happier life. Adults keeping gratitude journals were polled as happier and healthier than the general public.
English author G.K. Chesterton does a wonderful job reminding us that grateful people are happier: "I would maintain [he writes] that thanks are the highest form of thought; and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder." Studies by psychologist Robert Emmons (Thanks! How the New Science of Gratitude Can Make You Happier) provide scientific backing for how gratitude makes for a better and happier life. Adults keeping gratitude journals were polled as happier and healthier than the general public.
