Even at the smallest remark, at her friend’s joke or at her careless remarks, I quickly felt a sense of disappointment.
Each time, I found myself unable to afford it.
“I can’t do this . . . '
However, a small amount of resentment grew bigger and bigger, leading to greater sadness.
Then one day, I happened to watch a video about gratitude.
At that moment, I realized it.
"Ah... It was hard because I couldn’t give thanks.’
From that day on, I decided to first find reasons to be thankful in any situation.
When I was assigned to a new project, he was skillful and fast, and I was slow and made many mistakes.
Previously, I would have been upset by blaming my own shortcomings, but this time it was different.
“Thank you so much for your work. Thanks to you, everything is going well.”
I was amazed at how much I could change and felt like I was growing into a better person.
I woke up one morning to find the floor in the living room filled with water. Upon checking with the security office, they found that the cause was a water leak from the house upstairs.
“I’d rather suffer the damage myself than cause damage to other homes.”
I was reminded of the relaxation and serenity that a heart of gratitude brings.
Gratitude has amazing power.
As I began to find things to be thankful for,
My impatience and anxiety disappeared, and I felt more at ease and happy.
The language of motherly love,
“Thank you. Thanks to him. You tried.”
I sincerely want to use these warm words more and more often.
I want to change from having a square heart to a heart that is warm and soft.
This feeling of gratitude can be extended to others as well.
I hope we can spread warmth and peace.