A Hundred Reasons for Living
The Diary of a Grateful Heart
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In 'A Hundred Reasons for Living: The Diary of a Grateful Heart,' Richard Carter collects short reflections and observations that point to everyday reasons for gratitude amid modern anxieties.
The book seeks to counter dominant narratives of fear by attentively noticing small acts of kindness, beauty, and human generosity in urban life.
Through anecdotal vignettes and pastoral insight, Carter argues that gratitude can be a quiet form of resistance and an opening to hope.
He neither ignores suffering nor offers simplistic positivity, but rather trains readers to recognize blessings alongside grief.
The book is intended as a practical companion for cultivating a grateful, contemplative disposition in daily life.
The book seeks to counter dominant narratives of fear by attentively noticing small acts of kindness, beauty, and human generosity in urban life.
Through anecdotal vignettes and pastoral insight, Carter argues that gratitude can be a quiet form of resistance and an opening to hope.
He neither ignores suffering nor offers simplistic positivity, but rather trains readers to recognize blessings alongside grief.
The book is intended as a practical companion for cultivating a grateful, contemplative disposition in daily life.
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