Ungrateful people forget what they are not grateful for.

Ana Monnar
Ungrateful people forget what they are not grateful for.
Ungrateful people forget what they are not grateful for.
Ungrateful people forget what they are not grateful for.
Ungrateful people forget what they are not grateful for.
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An ungrateful person does not appreciate the things they have. They don’t value what they have because they are too consumed with what they don’t have. They focus on the negative, the lack of something instead of the positive, the abundance that is already theirs. Ungrateful people are unhappy because they are not grateful for what they have. They are unhappy because of what they do not have.

Source: Express Yourself 101 Kaleidoscope Volume 3

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