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Tuesday, November 22, 2016 "The Pilgrims made seven times more graves than huts. No Americans have been more impoverished than these who, nevertheless, set aside a day of thanksgiving." H.U. Westermayer The "Blog City ~ Every Blogger's Paradise" prompt for DAY 987 Can you find a positive meaning in a negative situation or even in a word, such as revenge, mayhem, pain, etc.? Come up with your own examples, if you wish. Gratitude Gratitude turns negatives into positives. It's difficult to be grateful to God or anyone when the world is full of hate, revenge, mayhem and pain, but it's necessary for a person's sanity and the development their soul to express gratitude for something under these condition. No matter what conditions a person is facing in life there is always something to be grateful for or someone to say thank you to. Sometimes a person has to open their mind and look for things that they can express their gratitude for having, finding, or receiving. If a person looks hard enough then that person can find something to focus their gratitude on. Express gratitude under all conditions and in all situations. The "Blogging Circle of Friends " prompt for DAY 1468 Do your storytelling instincts take you to environmental activism, a futuristic sci-fi universe, or an adventure in the wilderness? Or perhaps, to an apartment scene in which this news seems, for the time being, to have no bearing on the characters? Inner Critic My story telling instincts pushes me to write about anything that catches my interest. My biggest problem is my inner critic casting doubt across what I'm writing or editing. That being written, I suspect that almost any situation or event that authors find intriguing, frightening, or funny has some bearing on the characters in their stories. I think the biggest problem any author has is silencing their inner critic which can cause a story or poem to go wrong or off track. |