gratitude
being thankful
finite
limited
contingency
a future event or circumstance
optimist
a person who looks on the bright side of things
morose
sullen
meditation
contemplation
insincere
not expressing genuine feelings
being thankful
limited
a future event or circumstance
a person who looks on the bright side of things
sullen
contemplation
not expressing genuine feelings
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