
The Joy You Already Have
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I think to be grateful is to be awake. To not let your joy get buried under comparison or delay, to be fully here, not waiting for the perfect version of your life to begin. Gratitude sometimes look like cleaning your space, not because you have to, but because you get to. It’s paying your bills and remembering that there was a time you weren’t sure if you could. It’s laughing over lunch with someone and suddenly realising you feel light again. It’s not always glamorous. You don’t always post about it. No one claps when you take a moment to thank God for the day even if nothing huge happened, but that’s what makes it sacred and that’s what’s more important…because while the world will keep feeding you more hustle, more pressure, more urgency, gratitude is the one thing that says, you’re already okay here. We can’t say, or we at least we have to stop saying that “I haven’t lived.” You are living right now. Gratitude doesn’t cancel the ambition. It just makes the journey kinder.