Tuesday, 26 September 2017

How The Burden Of Gratitude Affects Everyone

By Michael Anderson


Being grateful for something can mean many different things to different people, but it is hard to think of the act of gratefulness as a sort of pain or something that burdens us. While it is true that being grateful has many benefits, it is also true that there are some struggles and challenges that go along with it. There are many avenues to take in order to learn more about the burden of gratitude.

Novels are not only entertaining, they can also be a great way of helping a person understand something complicated about life. It can be hard to understand just what gratefulness truly means and what it can demand of a person until it is seen through the eyes of a character. Some books also give readers a more omniscient point of view.

Anyone who loves to read has probably heard of the great writer Jane Austen, but many do not know how powerfully some of her books portray the dangers of gratefulness being used abusively. A prime example of this is the book called Mansfield Park, which is centered around the character of Fanny. After coming into good fortune, Fanny is expected to show high levels of gratefulness, and it is in this way used against her.

It is very difficult to be thankful for the food on one's plate when that person knows and feels guilty that there are people in the world who are starving. While this might seem like it would help to motivate a person to help starving people and contribute in other ways to make the person feel less guilty, this is not the case. Generally, when guilt is associated with gratefulness, the person tends to go into denial and avoid the thought altogether.

Sometimes in many different types of social situations, a person can be asked for a favor and they will expect something in return. While sometimes this is an agreed-upon arrangement by friends or coworkers, there are times in life when a person is given a gift. Gifts, by definition, are free.

Sometimes it can be hard for people to just accept help freely. This is because modern society makes people feel like when they get something, they must automatically give something back. This can make it so when someone does a simple act of kindness, the recipient can feel resentful.

Being grateful is much easier when a person has recognized and accepted what is not in their power to change. While it is true that there are people starving in the world right now, a person's leftovers cannot help them until teleportation is figured out. For now, it is best to appreciate what you have.

It is important to know that no one has the right to expect illegal or immoral things of a person. These types of people should be avoided altogether. In some cases, it is best to report these people to the right authorities.




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