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- Opinion | Gratitude, Not Envy, Can Save America - The New . . .
America’s widening wealth gap is a major threat to our prosperity That wealth gap, though, is not the result of foreign exploitation, government inefficiency or generous entitlement programs
- The Reason So Many Americans Are Ungrateful
Why are there so many grievances and not more gratitude in America? Would understanding our place in history lead to more realistic expectations and, in the process, bring forth more gratitude? In his book The Rise and Fall of American Growth, Robert Gordon points out how little progress was made over hundreds of years He writes, “the annual
- Cicero, the Founders, and Modern America’s Lack of Gratitude
Ever since the Boomers were young, since the sexual revolution, Americans have glorified selfishness and treated self-esteem as the greatest of virtues Gratitude has been abandoned in favor of
- Gratitude and Reconciliation for Americans: It Shouldnt Take . . .
We need to create a culture of gratitude, not grievance “Finally,” he notes, “we need to work toward arts and ideologies that will last—cultural input that people will recognize and relate to fifty or a hundred years from now You can see in music what has lasted Even the Beatles have made a long-term contribution
- Why we should all be grateful Americans - The Hill
We should all be grateful for what we have and for being able to call ourselves Americans While service members and the military aren’t perfect, we owe them a debt of gratitude for the
- How Grateful are Americans? - Greater Good
But how often, and in what circumstances, do people actually say thanks? The results reveal more evidence for a phenomenon sometimes called the gratitude gap—given how often they feel it, and how important they think it is, Americans do not express gratitude very often
- The Death of Gratitude in the American Classroom
My real concern is that gratitude may no longer be part of the lives of young Americans They seem to believe that their blessings—technology that is the stuff of science fiction, unparalleled wealth, unfathomable comforts and forms of communication, bountiful freedom, and opportunities unrivaled in human history—are owed to them
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