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I've had a remarkable life. I seem to be in such good places at the right time. You know, if you were to ask me to sum my life up in one word, gratitude.
Carole King
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Gratitude is essential for recognizing the value of our experiences and the fortunate moments in life.

In this quote, Carole King expresses that her life has been marked by fortunate occurrences and serendipitous moments. She emphasizes that a singular sentiment can encapsulate her experiences: gratitude, suggesting that appreciating life's blessings is central to her joyful existence and perspective.

Themes

GratitudeLifeHappinessAppreciationPositivity

In practice

Example use cases

You might share this quote during Thanksgiving to express the importance of being thankful.

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