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Gratitude is an individualistic attribute that extends to others. It is
personal because it centers on us, but not in a self-centered way. Largely,
being appreciative is an adorable feeling, being a spread-out sensation
of thanks for all the things that have been bestowed upon us and for
all the numerous things we appreciate. The truth is that gratitude as a
subject is so vast and enormous that simply trying to weave its scope
into a basket of definition might be a difficult task to embark upon.
Realistically, it appears quite impossible to sum up the stateliness of
gratitude into an explanation. It is a critical aspect of what is often
regarded as supernatural real. One good way we can pin the subject
of gratitude into a comprehensible weave is by seeing it as a metaphor
of the heart’s memory. It is a well-known fact that the memory of the
human heart is as important as the heart itself, the way the heart is as
important as man. If it is true that a person dies the very day, their heart
stops pumping blood, so also, it is safe to conclude too, that one dies the
very moment the heart’s memory dies.
The simple explanation for this is that consciousness is all that
explains if a human being is to be considered as living or dead, semi-
dead, perhaps. The true definition of any known person is determined
by their consciousness. In real sense, gratitude is that consciousness.
Have you tried to find out why some persons find it pretty hard to show
gratitude? Have you ever given something so precious to a friend, a gift
that really had cost you a fortune to get, so much that you were so sure