I think that we (I include myself) are so wrapped up in our own struggles that we often fail to do the simplest things. Yes, one can't live on "thanks" alone, but we should offer gratitude more often.
As someone who occasionally gets thanked for my writing, it is great to know that some of my shouting into the void has actually helped a person.
I think that we (I include myself) are so wrapped up in our own struggles that we often fail to do the simplest things. Yes, one can't live on "thanks" alone, but we should offer gratitude more often.
As someone who occasionally gets thanked for my writing, it is great to know that some of my shouting into the void has actually helped a person.
It even helps the thanker: https://time.com/5026174/health-benefits-of-gratitude/