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Gratitude
Every major wisdom tradition has something to say about gratitude. Not as a mood or a hashtag, but as a daily practice that changes how you see the world.
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Explore what the world's wisdom traditions teach about gratitude — from Jewish thanksgiving prayers to Buddhist mudita, Islamic shukr, and Stoic appreciation.
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5 articles on gratitude
March 19, 2026
Gratitude in Islam: The Practice of Shukr
The Islamic practice of shukr (gratitude) — what the Quran and hadith teach about thankfulness and its daily expression.
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March 19, 2026
How to Keep a Spiritual Gratitude Journal (With Prompts from Real Traditions)
What five wisdom traditions agree about gratitude — Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, Stoic, and Christian perspectives in one place.
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March 19, 2026
Jewish Morning Prayers: What They Are and Why They Matter
Jewish morning prayers (Shacharit) explained — what Modeh Ani and the morning blessings mean for daily gratitude.
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March 19, 2026
Gratitude in Five Wisdom Traditions: What They All Agree On
What five wisdom traditions agree about gratitude — Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, Stoic, and Christian perspectives in one place.
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March 19, 2026
Gratitude Across Traditions: What Five Wisdom Traditions Agree On
What five wisdom traditions agree about gratitude — Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, Stoic, and Christian perspectives in one place.
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