This is a case study for the subject "Gratefulness".
There is always a reason to be grateful.
Pay attention to the conversation below between two people, B just lost his job and in a process of finding a new job, A on the other hand just found a new job but having a doubt on whether he should take the offer or not.
A: I’m still not sure about it. I don’t know whether I should take it or not. It is indeed better than staying in this company, but I think it is still gonna be suck to work there with the 6 months probation thingy. I don’t even know whether I can get a day off or not, and the salary is just slightly better than this one I’m having right now.
B: Well at least you have found a job. Unlike me. Tomorrow is still blurry for me. Well frankly speaking, I think, you better move your effin ass right now while you can. Trust me, it is better than just waiting for your phone to ring, expecting some companies calling you for an interview, that sucks.
A: Well frankly speaking, at least you know what you like. You know what kind of company that you want to work for. Unlike me, I’m still finding my passion, I have to try everything to find out what I’m good at. That sucks even more than just waiting for your phone to ring, trust me.
Do you get it?
Both of them actually have a reason to be grateful.
No matter how bad your condition is…
There is always a reason to be grateful.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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