Grateful People are Happy
At this time of year, especially in America, everyone joins together to give thanks. Sure, there's those who don't, but for the most part, the religious and even the atheists take the day off to celebrate the good bounty and to give thanks for all they have.
It's at this time that people really are happiest. That's because grateful people really are happy. Those who are not grateful are generally miserable. That's just the way it is. Lack of gratefulness leads to misery -- for more than one. When one person gives and another receives, being grateful leads to happiness for both. When the receiver is not grateful, that leads to unhappiness for the receiver and the giver tends to be resentful. This also shows why government cannot be successful in giving programs. Government, as an agent to redistribute wealth, is utterly impersonal. The recipient cannot truly show that they are grateful to the giver, because they are insulated from the giver by the government agency. At the same time, the giver cannot see or receive the gratefulness of the receiver. Before the years of the "great society," givers and receivers were not insulated from one another. Charity and helpfulness was done at a local level by local people. People could give voluntarily and receivers could show their gratitude. Such is no longer the case. Now people feel they are owed things that are given to them and do not show gratitude. Those who do attempt to show gratitude cannot because of the impersonal nature of the government and the forced "giving" by the taxpayer. So maybe that's one reason why there's so much anger, conflict, and unhappiness in this country. Yes, the government, through welfare and other associated programs, really does do more harm than good, no matter their intentions. I truly hope you are grateful -- today and every day.
Comments
Posted by: Sissy at November 24, 2005 02:30 PM (gCk3+)
Posted by: vw bug at November 24, 2005 02:33 PM (Xl/Yt)
And Ogre's eat whatever they want on Thanksgiving, just like every other day!
(Especially Oddy's Pumpkin Pie..)
Posted by: Ogre at November 24, 2005 03:15 PM (uSCkp)
Have a superb holiday, and I hope you found some of those brews we recommended.
Posted by: Laura at November 24, 2005 05:08 PM (h4Lez)
Posted by: Ogre at November 24, 2005 05:17 PM (uSCkp)
Posted by: Harvey at November 24, 2005 11:13 PM (ubhj8)
Posted by: Ogre at November 25, 2005 08:37 AM (uSCkp)
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