• intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    If you think anger and resentment are sources of motivation, you really need to try gratitude. Try it for a week. If it’s not working, you can go back to your old emotional diet.

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      5 months ago

      I find gratitude incredibly draining because it’s artificial and also it seems oddly guilt based. I would rather frame things as giving myself credit. I got tasks done. I showed self discipline. Gratitude implies I was handed something on a plate.

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        5 months ago

        You were handed many things on a plate… This planet, nature, air, our current level of science, technology, civilization, development, law and order, music, literature, even the very fact that you exist and are human. You did nothing to earn any of it. You may have bought your iPhone and paid for the internet service that you’re using, but they were not created for you, and you had no hand in their development.

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          5 months ago

          You make it sound like some poor hardworking exploited person built the earth themselves out of some sort of clay and handed it to me for free.

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            5 months ago

            You make it sound like another person’s labor is the only thing that deserves gratitude.

            And no, I’m not suggesting you should be grateful to god. I’m an atheist.

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              5 months ago

              I’m a nihilist. I wasn’t thinking of God.

              IDK. I respect that gratitude works for others. I personally am not a fan because I feel we have the normal range of emotions for a good reason.

              For example: Anger motivates us to leave an exploitative job or an abusive relationship. Gratitude might very well keep someone in that relationship or in a job where they end up herniating a disk…because instead of being angry enough to leave they tell themselves ‘I’m so lucky! Other people have it worse!’

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                5 months ago

                I never suggested you should be grateful for everything and anything that happens to you. That’s really not necessary to practice gratitude on occasion. And your brain doesn’t automatically turn into mush that’s incapable of recognizing exploitation or injustice.