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Old 10-12-2018, 11:20 AM   #15
Bleeding Red
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The guy who lived biblically went and personally thanked the 1,000 people who were involved in getting him hi morning coffee - from farmers to baristas.


Thanks Joe for this cuppa joe!



Of interest in the article - "Along the way, he learned that gratitude isn’t just a nice gesture for the recipient — scientific research show it’s healthy for the thanker, too. A study in Scientific American found that gratitude is the single best predictor of well-being and good relationships. Psychological research shows that gratitude can lift depression, improve our diet, help heart patients recover quicker and lead to overall greater kindness and happiness."


I'm just grateful things aren't worse.
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