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2026年2月01日
How to Love the World: Poems of Gratitude and Hope
Edited by James Crews
Published by Storey Publishing (2021)
Review by Dinesh Chandren
3 Min(s)
01日 2月, 2026年
In daily life, we must see that
it is not happiness that makes us grateful.
It is gratefulness that makes us happy.
– David Steindl-Rast, founder, A Network for Grateful Living

The poems in this book ask a very simple question: Are you happy to be alive?
And the poems in this book may not necessarily give a definite answer to this question, but it certainly shows us we can find happiness in many of life’s everyday moments.
And that can come from...
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