Thankful This Thanksgiving

I'm thankful to the fact that year 2020 is about to end very soon. 2020 didn't live to its expectation of being the year of perfect vision (20/20). Alas, a lot happened this year that took the globe off its axis morally, emotionally, and much more. Like many, I'm ready to wave goodbye to 2020 and welcome 2021.

However, I'm still thankful, because we should be thankful in the good times, and be thankful in the bad times. As long as we shall have the breath of life in us, we should be thankful, because we still have a chance to be better, to live better, and to say 'Thank you."

Eric

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