2022! How did we get here so fast, and yet there were days when, sick of 2021, we thought it would NEVER arrive.


GRATITUDE
To begin a personal study of this word/emotion, I read Oliver Sacks classic set of essays, Gratitude. Written during a time of illness and impending death, Sacks explores this often neglected or overlooked emotion. Four short essays make up this slender volume…

I had checked this book out once before, but fearing it would be depressing, and preferring to read happier things at the time, I returned it to the library unread. Actually, it was far from depressing, but was uplifting and calming. My favorite essay of the group was “Sabbath,” exploring the human need for rest. Perhaps because I knew the author would soon be experiencing a final rest, his reaching out for rest as a way to gain peace and acceptance, took on a whole new meaning. The essays are little masterpieces in themselves and reveal a very interesting man who managed to live a “good life” and be grateful for all Life sent his way. It was a darned good read.



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