1. The importance of gratitude:
Gratitude is a philosophy of life and a great wisdom in life. A wise person should not worry about things he does not have, nor should he blindly ask for and inflate his selfish desires. Learn to be grateful, be grateful for what you have, and be grateful for everything life has given you. Only in this way will you have a positive outlook on life and a healthy mentality.
2. The origin of Thanksgiving:
Thanksgiving originated in Plymouth, the British colony in North America. After the residents had a good harvest in 1621, they held a celebration to thank God. Later, it was designated as a national holiday by US President Washington. Lincoln and others. Held on the fourth Thursday of November every year. At that time, churches hold thanksgiving services and families also hold gatherings, usually eating cassowaries to commemorate the past of eating wild turkeys when their ancestors developed the New World of America.
3. You must learn to be grateful in life:
“Gratitude” is an attitude towards life, a moral character, and words from the bottom of our hearts. If there is a lack of gratitude between people, it will inevitably lead to indifference in interpersonal relationships. Therefore, everyone should learn to be "grateful", which is especially important for children.
4. The meaning of Thanksgiving
In terms of its meaning and way of celebrating Thanksgiving, there has been little change since 1621. On this day, churches of all denominations are open to express gratitude to God for his generous gifts.
Thanksgiving is a family holiday. All over the country, husbands and wives, children and the elderly, from city to town, from town to township, and from village to village, return to their hometowns to celebrate the holiday. People who couldn't return home also made long-distance calls to talk to their parents and family members and share their gratitude. The Thanksgiving meal is actually the same across the country. The table is always filled with all kinds of delicious food. Mostly turkey, naturally. Eating pumpkin pie is a way to remember the gift that the Indians gave to the first settlers.
In most families, some traditional games are played after meals. Thanksgiving is a joyful celebration, a time for family reunions and a time to renew friendships. On that day, even bachelors are always invited to other people's homes to share the joy of thanksgiving and thank God for his blessings. This is what Thanksgiving is all about.
5. Famous quotes about gratitude
1. Be grateful for good times and bad, and let yourself tolerate the world with a soft heart. A soft heart is the most powerful.
——Lin Qingxuan
2. I am grateful for this changing era, and I am grateful for countless people’s complaints, because when others complain, that is your opportunity, and only change can This is the time when everyone can see clearly what they want and what they should give up.
——Jack Ma
3. No matter how proud a person is of their achievements, they should remember their origins and remember that it was their teachers who sown the initial seeds for their growth. .
——Marie Curie
4. Despicable people are always ungrateful: Being ungrateful is originally a part of being despicable. ——Hugo
5. Ungrateful children bite people's hearts more painfully than the sharp teeth of poisonous snakes. ——Shakespeare
6. No one is born to be kind to anyone, so we must learn to be grateful. ——Jostan Judd
7. A culture that places too much emphasis on gratitude cannot breed democracy because it cannot establish equal relationships between people.
——Hegel
8. I look at the gray sky in the morning, grateful for the air, grateful for the light, grateful for still being alive.
——Khaled Hosseini
9. Gratitude is a highly educated product. You cannot get it from ordinary people. It is human to forget or not be grateful. nature.
——Dale Carnegie
10. The bees sip nectar from the flowers and express their gratitude when they leave. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him.
——Tagore
11. If you do service work with a grateful heart and a heart that repays gratitude, you will not feel tired and tired. ——Master Haitao
12. Even if someone does the most trivial thing for you, you have to thank them. ——Shakespeare
13. If you are ungrateful, the power you can exercise is very limited, because what connects you with power is gratitude.
——Rhonda Byrne