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America Has a Gratitude Crisis

Culture
United States
开始于 July 04, 2026

Unlike our Founders, today’s Americans are very good at taking our blessings for granted

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Acknowledging our privileges fosters a stronger sense of community and responsibility among Americans today.

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Gratitude is subjective; some Americans face real challenges that overshadow feelings of thankfulness.

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The perceived gratitude crisis reflects broader societal changes rather than a moral failing of contemporary Americans.

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Focusing on gratitude distracts from addressing systemic issues that contribute to disenchantment among Americans.

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A revival of gratitude can lead to greater civic engagement and appreciation for the democratic values we enjoy.

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