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  2. Gratitude - Wikipedia

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    Worship with gratitude to God, [9] or a similar religious figure, is a common theme in such religions, and the concept of gratitude permeates religious texts, teachings, and traditions. It is one of the most common emotions that religions aim to evoke and maintain in followers and is regarded as a universal religious sentiment.

  3. Use these quotes about gratitude to express your deep ... - AOL

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    Gratitude quotes for friends “Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together.” — Woodrow Wilson “A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you.”

  4. Reverence (emotion) - Wikipedia

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    Reverence is "a feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe; veneration". [1] Reverence involves a humbling of the self in respectful recognition of something perceived to be greater than the self. The word "reverence" is often used in relationship with religion.

  5. Gratification - Wikipedia

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    Gratification is the pleasurable emotional reaction of happiness in response to a fulfillment of a desire or goal. It is also identified as a response stemming from the fulfillment of social needs such as affiliation, socializing, social approval, and mutual recognition.

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    I firmly think we’d all be better people if we could understand our emotions the way Pixar explains them in the Inside Out franchise. Sadness is a feeling to be recognized and appreciated, not ...

  7. Post-doom - Wikipedia

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    Gratitude is a benefit Dowd highlighted in a 2021 interview. He spoke of his own journey through and beyond collapse acceptance that culminated in "deep and profound gratitude for the gift of being alive and conscious and in love with life." [15]

  8. 'The Deepest Pain I've Ever Felt': A Reminder of the True ...

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    Without support, recognition, and gratitude, and without the right resources, the traumas our veterans experience post-war are — quite literally — deadly. Reading those statistics, my throat ...

  9. Hakarat HaTov - Wikipedia

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    Hakarat HaTov (or Hakaras HaTov; Hebrew: הַכָּרַת הַטּוֹב), is the Hebrew term for gratitude. It literally means "recognizing the good". It literally means "recognizing the good". [ 1 ] [ 2 ]