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“A life-threatening illness or two certainly gives you an awareness of your own mortality. It heightens your sense of gratitude for things that previously, if you've not taken them for granted, you perhaps never appreciated how precious they were. That's almost a platitude, but one has to state the…” quote by Norman Foster
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“A life-threatening illness or two certainly gives you an awareness of your own mortality. It heightens your sense of gratitude for things that previously, if you've not taken them for granted, you perhaps never appreciated how precious they were. That's almost a platitude, but one has to state the obvious.”

Norman Foster

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Facing a serious illness makes you confront your mortality, deepening gratitude for previously taken‑for‑granted aspects of life.

In simple terms: Illness reveals mortality, increasing gratitude.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and cherish everyday blessings.

Themes

mortality gratitude perspective

Mood

reflective somber

Type

personal philosophical

When to use this quote

  • health crises
  • personal loss
  • daily routines
  • relationships

Key Concepts

existential awareness psychology of gratitude

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you maintain gratitude after recovery?
  • What daily practices sustain appreciation?
A Different Perspective

Gratitude may fade without ongoing reflection.

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