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In the previous episode, season 1, episode 39, I did my best to give you a brief (and, hopefully, fascinating) look at 30 years of psychological research on the subject of gratitude, a virtue which psychologists say may very well be the most important virtue a human can have.
In this episode, I want to continue exploring gratitude, but I want to go back much further in history and take a look from a slightly different angle by diving into some ancient wisdom on the subject—especially as it might apply to the “Holiday Season” in the United States.
Put Gratitude to work! Join the “Let’s Say Thanks!” campaign on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LetsSayThanks
And here’s my 3-hour Thanksgiving playlist (the Spotify version)!
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