The Catholic Man Show

Gratitude goes a Long Way

Feb 4, 2021
A lively conversation about why gratitude grounds us in reality and counters entitlement. They explore Guardini’s view that thankfulness is interpersonal, requires freedom, and can be corrupted by the giver. There is a practical talk about guarding kids’ digital privacy. They share tips on leading a grateful family and remembering the past with thanksgiving.
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ADVICE

Remove Always-On Cameras From Kids' Rooms

  • Avoid placing always-on internet cameras in children's rooms; remove devices that may send footage to unknown corporate viewers.
  • David removed a Nest camera and turned off Google Photos facial features to protect kids' privacy and future autonomy.
ADVICE

Raise Kids With Fewer Toys To Build Gratitude

  • Be minimal with children's possessions to cultivate gratitude and responsibility; fewer toys lead to better care and engagement.
  • Adam shares from raising four kids: fewer items mean kids play more, lose less, and feel grateful for what they have.
INSIGHT

Gratitude Grounds Us In Reality

  • Gratitude orients the soul toward reality by recognizing life and every gift as sheer gratuitous gift from God.
  • Adam links this to Thomistic metaphysics: being is grounded in God, so gratitude corrects entitlement and detachment from truth.
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