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I live in a nice, warm house with plenty to eat. I can cuddle in a soft store-bought blanket. I suppose it's all about attitude and what we get used to. My predecessors didn't have the luxury of turning up the thermostat to raise the temperature in the house. They just made the best of it and enjoyed life. And, so will I. I choose to be thankful. I will "thank" about all the benefits and blessings I have.
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