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Thank God

Can you think of at least 20 reasons to Thank God...(in whatever form)....Well I have....

1.Thank God that He has allowed me to live so long.
2.Thank God that He has given me full senses to perceive the world without any disability. (my pince nez not withstanding).
3.Thank God that he has allowed me to complete a full education, including post graduation and allowed me complete flexibility to do the same.
4.Thank God that he has allowed me career options that have been fulfilling, both monetarily and otherwise.
5.Thank God that He has allowed me financial independence at a young age through a National scholarship.
6.Thank God that my parents have never obstructed my ambitions.
7.Thank God that I have at least two square meals a day.
8.Thank God that I live in a good accomodation, and not in squalor and deprivation.
9.Thank God that He has taught me to love Kids (who always look to the future, as their past is almost non-existent, unlike adults who worry about their past, as if they could go back and change it.
10.Thank God that He has taught me to love all religions and respect people's choices.
11.Thank God that He has taught me to be empathetic to the less fortunate.
12.Thank God that He has made me morally upright and never allowed me to commit sexual misdemenours.
13.Thank God that He has not made me a slave to other vices like alcohol and drugs.
14.Thank God that He has made me recognize what is wrong and what is right.
15.Thank God that He has made me politically astute.
16.Thank God that He has made me love animals and plants.
17.Thank God that He made me of reasonable proportions.
18.Thank God that He has fulfilled my need of entertainment through good cinema.
19.Thank God that He has made me appreciate other cultures and languages.
20.Thank God because I know His power is latent in the Universe, as has always been.

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