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I'm happy to say that at 62, I think I've reached that point where stuff doesn't bother me as much, and my gratitude level has gone way up, especially having gone through the loss that I've had, and losing so many of the great artists that I was close to. They taught me how to see it with a grain of salt and a lot of humor and perspective.
Bonnie Raitt
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The quote reflects a perspective of gratitude and resilience in the face of loss and adversity.

Bonnie Raitt expresses a profound realization that with age comes a sense of peace and acceptance. Despite the pain of losing close friends and great artists, she emphasizes how these experiences have enriched her gratitude and taught her to approach life with humor and a balanced viewpoint. The quote encapsulates the idea that life's challenges can ultimately lead to greater wisdom and appreciation.

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GratitudeWisdomLossHumorPerspectiveAcceptance

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In a speech about resilience during difficult times.

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