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Working with gratitude

Gratitude is more than a great word, it means giving thanks to God and to the people around us who have helped us out in any way in our lives. I feel tremendous gratitude for my parents for raising me right, keeping me active in the church, and in teaching me to follow my dreams. Thinking back on what I've learned this semester, the one thing: Dream Big rings strongly in my mind. I want to follow my dreams. Unfortunately my dream was to be a meteorologist, and I allowed myself to be scared away from that plan because math difficulty and several around me who suggested it wasn't a good career. I regret that I gave that up. However, I have other various interests. I have even come up with ideas that maybe I can be a Youtube weather reporter. Why not? There are so many people out there passionate about the weather who were also in my predicament. 

Getting back to gratitude, I feel I owe gratitude for all people around me who have been supportive of me in any job or endeavor I have undertaken in my life. I am grateful for people who are willing to turn to other people for providing a good or service. I had an idea of opening up my own vacuum shop, but shied away from that idea with fear of the endeavor not being profitable enough. I may revisit that idea again one day. In that thought of gratitude I will strive to always be grateful for my customers (even if they are critical), for that reason I could learn from them. I feel that even though I've had trouble in the past of thinking the people cause problems, its really people that make the business world work. In ending I would just like to say people are the reason I can have a business and a well-being. So for people in the world around me, I am very grateful for them. 

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