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Christian-fiction Quote by Geoffrey Wood

“Life, liberty and the pursuit of gratitude, now that would’ve worked. They would have been readily led to contentment, which would’ve then better lead them on to happiness.” quote by Geoffrey Wood
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““Life, liberty and the pursuit of gratitude, now that would’ve worked. They would have been readily led to contentment, which would’ve then better lead them on to happiness.””

Geoffrey Wood

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The quote reimagines the classic rights phrase, suggesting gratitude as a fundamental pursuit leading to contentment and happiness.

In simple terms: Gratitude could replace traditional freedoms as a path to happiness.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate gratitude to find contentment.

Themes

philosophy well‑being gratitude happiness

Mood

reflective optimistic

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • daily journaling
  • mindfulness practice
  • community service

Key Concepts

positive psychology ethical living human fulfillment

Questions to Reflect On

  • What daily habits foster genuine gratitude?
  • Can gratitude replace material aspirations?
A Different Perspective

Gratitude alone may not solve systemic issues.

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