I love Sister Hinckley. I read her book, "Glimpses Into the Life and Heart of Marjorie Pay Hinckley," and it just makes me smile. She has such a simple view of life and how to be happy. Here is one thing I just read, that made me feel so grateful for the things I have:
A grateful heart will give you a touch of refinement that can come in no other way.
I went to high school during the days of the famous Depression. It was a miserable experience. But, in a way, I wish you could have been there with us. Somehow it helped me to appreciate much more the prosperity we now enjoy. I know some of you think you are on a tight budget, and you are. I am glad if you are. But it is a tight budget because you have nothing else to compare it with. It isn't your fault that you have had three square meals a day, most every day of your life. It isn't your fault that you have never been hungry in your life. I isn't your fault that somehow or other you have always been able to get a new pair of shoes, whether you needed them or not. It isn't your fault that you have at least five or six changes of clothing in your crowded closets. But all of this makes it doubly hard for you to be truly grateful.
Has the fear of not being able to get an education ever struck terror into your heart? Probably not, for you knew that somehow or other you would get here and that somehow or other you will stay as long as your so desire, for this is America, where only your own indolence can keep you from the good things of life.
And when you finally develop a little gratitude in your heart, make up your mind to express it. "Appreciation unexpressed is not appreciation." If you can't find someone to say thank you to for something, just take a look at your toothbrush and say, "Thank you for being. You are a wonderful little gadget."
"Thank you," is a wonderful phrase. Use it. It will add stature to your soul. Never let a day go by without saying thank you to someone for something - and especially to your Heavenly Father.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Gratitude
Posted by Elle at 9:23 AM
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2 Comments:
Beautiful. Thank you for posting it :)
I loved reading this and it has remained in my mind all week. She says it so simply yet powerfully.
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