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The Cozy English.
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Learn English slowly.
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Hello, dear listener.
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I'm Emma, and I'm so glad you're here with us today.
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Thank you for pressing play and spending a few quiet minutes together.
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And I'm Daniel.
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It always feels nice to sit down with you again.
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Thanks for choosing to join our little cozy space.
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Yes, truly.
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We know your day might be busy,
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but the fact that you're here,
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listening, learning, and growing, that already means a lot.
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Today, we want to slow down a little and talk about something simple but powerful.
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Being thankful for what we have.
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I like that.
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You know, sometimes I forget to do that, to just be thankful.
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It's so easy to think about what I don't have or what I still want.
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I think that happens to all of us.
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We live in a world that tells us we always need more.
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More success, more money, more everything.
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But often, the peace we're looking for is already right here,
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in what we already have.
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So true.
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I remember one day I was feeling frustrated.
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My phone was old, my shoes were worn out,
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and I started thinking, why can't I have nicer things?
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But then I saw a man sitting outside the cafe with just a small backpack,
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smiling at the morning sun.
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And suddenly I felt a little… embarrassed.
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I understand that feeling.
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Sometimes we realise how lucky we are only when we see someone who has less,
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or when we stop to notice small comforts we usually take for granted.
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Yeah, like being healthy or having food on the table or friends to talk to.
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Those things sound simple but when you lose one you realise how important they are.
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Exactly.
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Gratitude begins when we notice.
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Not when life is perfect,
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but when we see what's already good.
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Hmm.
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I like that.
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Gratitude begins when we notice.
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That's a good reminder.
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It really is.
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And the beautiful thing is,
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gratitude doesn't need anything fancy.
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You can feel it right now by looking around,
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breathing in, and whispering a quiet thank you for something small.
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Hmm.
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That sounds peaceful.
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It is.
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And when you make it a habit,
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it changes how you see the world and how you feel inside.
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I guess today's episode is going to help us practice that together, right?
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Yes.
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Together, we'll explore how to find gratitude even when life feels ordinary, or even difficult.
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Because thankfulness isn't just a happy thought.
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It's a way to live with more meaning and less stress.
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Sounds perfect.
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I think we all need that.
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You know, Daniel, sometimes it's not that we don't have good things in our lives,
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it's that we stop noticing them.
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Yeah, I think that's true.
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I mean, when I first got my motorbike, I was so happy.
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I even cleaned it every weekend.
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But after a few months, it just became normal.
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I didn't even think about how lucky I was to have it.
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That's such a common story.
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Our brains get used to what we have.
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It's called adaptation.
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We adapt so quickly that we start focusing on what's missing again.
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So basically, we forget to be thankful once something becomes part of our routine.
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Exactly.
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It's like when you buy new shoes.
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At first, you feel proud every time you wear them.
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But after a while, they're just shoes.
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You stop noticing.
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That sounds like me.
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I always want something new.
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A better phone, a nicer room, more time to travel.
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But when I get it,
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the happiness never lasts long.
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That's the tricky thing about wanting more.
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It's never-ending.
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Gratitude, on the other hand,
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helps you feel enough right where you are.
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Hmm.
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Feel enough.
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I like that phrase.
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But it's hard sometimes isn't it especially
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when you see other people doing better like on social media
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everyone seems to have perfect lives yes that's one of the
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biggest reasons we forget gratitude we compare we scroll through other people's highlights and start feeling small.
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But comparison is like a mirror that only shows what we don't have.
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Wow, that's true.
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And I guess we forget that people only post the good parts,
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not the hard ones.
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Exactly.
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You never know what's really behind the pictures.
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So when you find yourself comparing,
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it helps to pause and think,
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what's one good thing in my own life right now?
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That small question brings your attention back to your own blessings.
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That's a good idea.
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Like, even when I have a bad day,
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I can still be thankful that I have a job,
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or my family, or even just the chance to start over tomorrow.
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Yes.
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Gratitude doesn't mean pretending everything is perfect.
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It just means noticing that not everything is bad.
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That's comforting, because sometimes I feel guilty when I complain.
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Like, I'm not supposed to be unhappy.
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Oh, we all have moments when we feel down.
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Being thankful doesn't erase pain.
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It simply helps balance it.
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You can feel sad and thankful at the same time.
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So, gratitude doesn't mean ignoring what's wrong.
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It means remembering what's right.
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Beautifully said, Daniel.
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Gratitude reminds us that life is still full of gifts even on ordinary days.
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Yeah.
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I think I'm starting to see that now.
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That's wonderful.
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Because once we stop chasing what's missing and start seeing what's here,
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we open the door to peace.
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Maybe that's the real secret.
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Happiness isn't in the future.
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It's in what we already have, right now.
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Exactly.
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You know, Daniel, Sometimes we imagine joy as something big,
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like a dream job, a vacation, or a big success.
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But often, real joy hides in small, ordinary things.
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Yeah, like waking up early and hearing birds outside your window.
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It's small, but it feels nice.
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Exactly.
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Joy doesn't always shout.
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Sometimes it whispers.
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A warm cup of tea on a quiet morning.
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A message from a friend.
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The smell of clean laundry.
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Little things that say, life is still kind.
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I love that.
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But honestly, I used to think my life was boring because every day looked the same.
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Work, home, sleep.
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I thought joy meant excitement.
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I understand that.
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I used to think like that too.
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But after a while, I realised peace and excitement aren't the same.
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Joy doesn't have to be loud.
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It can be soft.
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A gentle feeling that tells you, this moment is enough.
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Hmm.
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That makes me think of my grandma.
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She used to sit on the porch every evening with a small cup of coffee,
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just watching the sunset.
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I once asked her, don't you get bored doing that every day?
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And she said, no, the sky is never the same twice.
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Oh, that's beautiful.
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Your grandma really understood what it means to be present,
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to truly see life, instead of just passing through it.
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Yeah, I didn't understand it then,
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but now I think she was one of the happiest people I've known.
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She didn't have much, but she was always smiling.
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That's the quiet power of gratitude.
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It turns ordinary moments into special ones.
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When we pay attention, even something as simple as washing dishes can feel peaceful.
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You notice the warm water,
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the sound of running water, the little bubbles.
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I never thought of washing dishes as peaceful, but OK, I'll try.
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Fair enough.
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It's not about the dishes.
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It's about how we do things.
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When we bring awareness, we start finding small joys everywhere.
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So it's like we train our minds to see what's good,
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instead of waiting for something amazing to happen.
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Exactly.
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And you know what's interesting?
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The more you notice those small joys,
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the more they seem to appear.
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Really?
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Like magic?
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In a way, yes.
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Because your focus changes.
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You start looking for what's good,
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and that's what your heart begins to see more of.
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I guess that's true.
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When I started writing down one good thing every night,
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even small things like had a nice lunch or the bus came on time,
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I noticed my days felt lighter.
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That's a wonderful practice.
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Gratitude journaling helps train your brain to remember the positive moments.
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Over time, it makes your whole outlook softer and kinder.
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It's funny how small things can make such a big difference.
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Maybe that's what people mean when they say happiness comes from within.
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Yes.
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Happiness doesn't always mean more.
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Sometimes it means enough.
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Enough.
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I like that word.
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It feels… peaceful.
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Me too.
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And maybe that's what joy really is – not chasing,
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not comparing, but simply saying,
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this is enough for me right now.
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I'll remember that.
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You know, I think I'll text my grandma tonight,
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just to say thank you.
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I think she'd love that.
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You know, Emma, it's easy to be thankful when things are going well,
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but when life gets hard,
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that's when gratitude feels impossible.
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I completely understand that, Daniel.
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Gratitude doesn't come naturally in difficult moments.
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When we're in pain, the last thing we want to do is say thank you.
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Exactly.
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Like last year when I lost my job for a few months,
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I remember waking up every morning feeling worried and useless.
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I couldn't see anything to be thankful for.
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That must have been a really heavy time for you.
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Yeah, it was.
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But looking back now, I think that time taught me a lot – about patience and about myself.
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That's the quiet strength of gratitude.
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It doesn't mean you're happy about what happened,
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but it helps you see meaning in the middle of pain.
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It's like finding a small light in a dark room.
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So, gratitude doesn't fix everything,
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but it helps you find a reason to keep going.
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Exactly.
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Sometimes it's as small as saying,
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I'm grateful I'm still here.
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Or, I'm thankful for someone who cares.
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Those little thoughts can keep your heart open when everything else feels closed.
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I remember one night during that time,
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I was feeling so low.
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My friend brought me soup and just sat with me,
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not even talking much.
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That small kindness made me feel seen.
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Maybe that was something to be thankful for.
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Absolutely.
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Gratitude often begins with moments like that.
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Not big, perfect ones, but quiet gestures of care.
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They remind us we're not alone.
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I think sometimes we wait for life to get better before we start being thankful.
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But maybe it's the other way around.
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Maybe life gets better because we're thankful.
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That's beautifully said, Daniel.
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Gratitude changes how we see the story we're in.
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It doesn't erase the pain,
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but it gives us hope.
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And hope is what helps us heal.
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It reminds me of something my mum used to say.
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Don't let what you've lost make you forget what you still have.
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Your mum sounds wise.
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That's the perfect summary of gratitude during tough times.
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Even when everything feels broken,
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there's always something still standing.
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And that's where we can begin again.
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Yeah.
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I guess even pain can be a teacher.
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Exactly.
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Gratitude helps us see what pain is teaching.
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Maybe it's patience.
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Maybe it's compassion.
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Maybe it's the value of simple things.
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So gratitude isn't only for sunny days.
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It's also for the rainy ones.
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Yes.
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And sometimes it's during the rain that we grow the most.
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You know, after losing that job,
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I found a new one months later.
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It wasn't what I planned,
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but it turned out to be better for me.
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If that hadn't happened, I'd never have found it.
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That's a perfect example.
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Gratitude helps us trust the journey,
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even when we can't see the whole map.
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I like that idea.
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Trust the journey.
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And that's what gratitude really is.
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Trust in disguise.
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Trust that there's still something good,
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still something to learn, still something to love.
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That feels peaceful.
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It is.
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Gratitude won't remove the storm,
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but it can give you an umbrella,
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and the strength to walk through it with grace.
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I'll remember that next time I get caught in the rain.
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Sometimes, Daniel, I think gratitude is like a quiet thank you that we whisper to life.
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Not because everything is perfect,
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but because we're still here, still learning, still feeling.
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Yeah.
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And even when things aren't perfect,
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there's always something – a person,
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a moment, or even just the sunrise – that reminds us life isn't all bad.
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Exactly.
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Gratitude turns simple moments into treasures.
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The smell of rain.
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The sound of laughter, a message from someone who remembers you.
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These are all small reminders that life is worth noticing.
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You know, I started keeping a little thank you list in my phone.
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Just one or two things every day,
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like, had good coffee this morning,
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or my sister made me laugh.
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It sounds silly, but it really changes my mood.
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That's not silly at all.
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That's powerful.
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You're training your heart to see beauty in the ordinary.
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Gratitude doesn't need to be big.
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It just needs to be real.
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Sometimes I even write, didn't forget my umbrella.
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That's a great one.
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It's exactly what gratitude is about.
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Noticing life's tiny gifts before they disappear.
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Yeah.
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And I guess when we start saying thank you for small things,
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life starts to feel a little lighter.
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Yes.
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Because thankfulness shifts your focus,
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from what's missing to what's present.
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It doesn't just make you happier,
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it makes you calmer, more patient, more kind.
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That's true.
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When I focus on what I have,
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I feel less stressed about what I don't.
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That's the beauty of it.
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Gratitude gives you peace without changing your situation, only your perspective.
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I like that.
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It's like seeing life through softer eyes.
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Softer eyes and a warmer heart.
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You know, Emma, before we started this episode,
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I was thinking about all the things I still need to do or wish I had.
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But right now, I just feel thankful for this conversation and for everyone listening.
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Me too, Daniel.
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I'm thankful for you, for this space we share,
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and for every listener who's spending this time with us.
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Yeah.
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To anyone listening, thank you for being here.
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We hope you find something today,
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even small, to be grateful for.
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And remember, you don't need a perfect life to say thank you.
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Gratitude isn't about having more.
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It's about seeing more.
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I love that.
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Seeing more.
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So take a deep breath,
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look around, and whisper a quiet thank you.
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For this moment.
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For this breath.
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for this day.
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Thank you for being here with us.
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Until next time, take care of your heart,
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and keep finding joy in the simple things.
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See you in the next cozy chat, my friend.
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Bye for now.

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ในวิดีโอนี้ เราได้พบกับเอ็มม่าและแดเนียล นักพูดของเรา ที่มาแบ่งปันข้อคิดเกี่ยวกับการรู้คุณค่าของสิ่งที่เรามีในชีวิต โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งในวันที่เรารู้สึกเครียดและไม่พอใจ สิ่งที่สำคัญคือการฝึกมองเห็นความสุขในสิ่งเล็ก ๆ รอบตัวเรา และเรียนรู้ที่จะรู้สึกขอบคุณในทุกวัน แม้ในวันที่ดูจะไม่มีอะไรพิเศษ นี่คือหัวข้อที่น่าสนใจในการเรียนรู้ภาษาอังกฤษผ่านการสนทนาแบบช้า ๆ

5 วลีสำคัญสำหรับการสื่อสารประจำวัน

  • “I'm so glad you're here with us today.” (ฉันดีใจมากที่คุณอยู่กับเราวันนี้)
  • “Thank you for pressing play.” (ขอบคุณที่กดเล่น)
  • “It's so easy to think about what I don't have.” (มันง่ายมากที่จะคิดเกี่ยวกับสิ่งที่ฉันไม่มี)
  • “Gratitude begins when we notice.” (ความขอบคุณเริ่มต้นเมื่อเราสังเกตเห็น)
  • “Whispering a quiet thank you for something small.” (กระซิบบอกขอบคุณสำหรับสิ่งเล็ก ๆ น้อย ๆ)

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ในการพัฒนาการพูดภาษาอังกฤษของคุณผ่านชาโดว์อิ้ง นี่คือวิธีการที่จะจัดการกับความยากของวิดีโอนี้:

  1. ฟังอย่างตั้งใจ: เริ่มต้นด้วยการฟังวิดีโอจนจบเพื่อให้คุณเข้าใจบริบทการสนทนาและอารมณ์ของผู้พูด
  2. เลือกวลีที่ต้องการชาโดว์: เลือกวลีจากรายการด้านบนหรือเลือกประโยคที่คุณรู้สึกน่าสนใจ เพื่อเพิ่มความมั่นใจในการพูด
  3. ฝึกซ้ำ: ใช้เทคนิค shadowspeak โดยการหยุดวิดีโอเป็นระยะ ๆ และลองทำตามเสียงของผู้พูด ให้คุณได้ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษและฟังการพัฒนาของเสียงของตนเอง
  4. บันทึกเสียงของคุณ: การบันทึกตัวเองขณะชาโดว์อิ้งจะช่วยให้คุณฟังการออกเสียงและการใช้ภาษาของตนเอง และเห็นการพัฒนา
  5. ฝึกต่อเนื่อง: ทำซ้ำขั้นตอนนี้ประจำ ทำให้การฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของกิจวัตรประจำวันของคุณ

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