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There is an ecological dimension to this text (concern with the land). Googling statistics about US oil consumption and worldwide carbon dioxide omissions are possibly relevant illustration.
Another angle on the text: Note that English author Alduous Huxley has claimed that "Most human beings have an almost infinite capacity for taking things for granted." But Gerald Good's advice provides a most timely corrective: "If you want to turn your life around, try thankfulness, it will change your life mightily." This insight is supported by sociological research conducted by Richard Sennett (The Corrosion of Character, esp. pp. 30, 145-146). He notes that gratitude creates a narrative for your life, which in turn makes sense of it, gives it coherence and meaning. Life is a lot sweeter when it is lived with thanks.
Another angle on the text: Note that English author Alduous Huxley has claimed that "Most human beings have an almost infinite capacity for taking things for granted." But Gerald Good's advice provides a most timely corrective: "If you want to turn your life around, try thankfulness, it will change your life mightily." This insight is supported by sociological research conducted by Richard Sennett (The Corrosion of Character, esp. pp. 30, 145-146). He notes that gratitude creates a narrative for your life, which in turn makes sense of it, gives it coherence and meaning. Life is a lot sweeter when it is lived with thanks.
