I woke up this morning as I do every morning, with an attitude of gratitude.

Tony Williams
I woke up this morning as I do every morning,...
I woke up this morning as I do every morning,...
I woke up this morning as I do every morning,...
I woke up this morning as I do every morning,...
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I woke up this morning as I do every morning, with an attitude of gratitude and decided that I was going to be grateful for the few things that I have. I am thankful that I am able to get out of bed and take a shower every day and that I am able to eat good food and go to work.

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