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Gratitude can’t be Blacked Out
November 24rd, 2017
SArah Clark
I always think it’s interesting that thanksgiving has to be followed by Black Friday. A holiday that is meant for contentment and gratitude turns into a game of how much you can get for as little of a cost. It’s easy to get corrupted with this mentality of the marketplace and treat the deals as a means to an end to get what you want. This mentality can be shifted very easily if you are more concerned about the needs for others. If you’re excited for black friday because you can get more for the people you care about, then it’s not out of selfish ambition. Another shifter of this attitude is gratitude. Gratitude means counting your blessings rather than your wants. Even though there is a lot of energy and excitement behind black friday, it leaves you feeling gross inside if it’s done with the wrong mentality. I get really excited about getting the best deal, but if it’s always in self-interest, it gets old. I am going to try to shop for my friends instead of myself this black friday. I am not going to let my thankfulness to get blacked out by the marketplace.
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