The hottest Gratitude Substack posts right now

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The Status Kuo 40783 implied HN points 20 Jan 24
  1. The author found support and strength from the online community during a difficult time of grief and loss.
  2. Despite the sadness and challenges, the author decided to adopt a new puppy named Windsor to start a new chapter in life.
  3. The author still cherishes the memory of their late dog Hudson and feels her presence in starting this new journey.
The Lunduke Journal of Technology 4595 implied HN points 26 Nov 25
  1. The author is taking a break for Thanksgiving to celebrate with family, but might post updates online.
  2. There's a big increase in the audience for The Lunduke Journal, thanks to the readers' support in sharing and funding.
  3. The author is grateful for the support and wishes everyone a Happy Thanksgiving, highlighting the joy of a big meal.
Steady 23978 implied HN points 07 Jul 23
  1. The newsletter creators express gratitude for reaching their 500th post.
  2. They value direct communication and community engagement.
  3. Encouragement to keep moving forward and supporting each other during difficult times.
Tom Ryan, Author 11891 implied HN points 21 Jan 24
  1. Age affects dogs faster than humans, leading to a realization of limited time for trips and adventures.
  2. A dog's aging process can serve as a reminder to cherish the present moments and appreciate the time spent together.
  3. The bond between pets and their owners deepens with time, creating concern for the future and the inevitable challenges it may bring.
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DYNOMIGHT INTERNET NEWSLETTER 1750 implied HN points 27 Nov 25
  1. Dogs truly love their owners, even if their affection is shaped by evolution. It's nice to know that our pets have genuine feelings for us.
  2. We have tools and innovations that can help prevent infectious diseases, like the common cold, if we choose to use them. It's reassuring to think that we could potentially outsmart these germs.
  3. Life expectancy improvements from curing diseases may seem small, but working on them all together could lead to much bigger gains in the future. It's good to remember that progress takes time and effort.
Rob Henderson's Newsletter 1780 implied HN points 27 Nov 25
  1. Scarcity can make us appreciate things more. When we don't have something, we often realize its value better.
  2. Feeling gratitude can improve our overall happiness. It helps us focus on the positive aspects of our lives.
  3. Thanksgiving reminds us to be thankful, and it encourages us to share our blessings with others. Celebrating together fosters connection and joy.
Common Sense with Bari Weiss 1367 implied HN points 28 Nov 25
  1. How you say thank you matters — a thoughtful, specific gesture like a handwritten note leaves a much stronger impression than a quick text or email.
  2. Feeling grateful is as important as the words you use — genuine gratitude is what makes a thank-you meaningful.
  3. Even busy people can and should make the effort to show thanks, because small, intentional acts strengthen relationships.
Common Sense with Bari Weiss 857 implied HN points 27 Nov 25
  1. People are grateful for family, friends, and workplace communities that show up in hard times and make holidays and everyday life feel meaningful.
  2. They value small pleasures and shared experiences — good food, live music, movies, games, and little rituals like candles or chess — because those moments create joy and connection.
  3. There is deep gratitude for health, medical care, and acts of generosity like organ donation and hospice, which can save lives, bring healing, and offer closure.
Entering The Lung 2594 implied HN points 02 Feb 24
  1. Getting a chorus right for the first time is a magical moment
  2. Appreciate and bless the engineers who help us be better musicians
  3. Subscriptions to the content help in finishing the record and are appreciated
The Commonplace 1611 implied HN points 02 Feb 24
  1. Focus on doing things well from the start and mastering important tasks in proper sequence.
  2. Consider the deeper meaning behind adopting a good-enough approach to housekeeping.
  3. Engage in important conversations about sex education for adolescents and married adults.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 4233 implied HN points 01 Apr 23
  1. The author has decided to leave Google after nearly 12 years, feeling sad about this personal decision.
  2. The author jokingly chose April Fools' Day to announce this decision but ultimately feels the weight of the farewell.
  3. Working at Google was a dream come true for the author, and they express deep gratitude towards their colleagues and friends.
Disaffected Newsletter 1918 implied HN points 23 Nov 23
  1. It's important to feel gratitude during tough times. Even when facing challenges like losing a job or dealing with personal struggles, appreciating support from others can be uplifting.
  2. Thanksgiving is a time to gather with friends and loved ones. Sharing meals and traditions can create joyful moments, even amid hardship.
  3. Animal companions also enjoy special treats during the holidays. Remembering to include pets in our celebrations can bring a bit of extra happiness to the day.
Ladyparts 1437 implied HN points 29 Dec 23
  1. The author's new year resolutions for 2024 are the same as last year's, focusing on writing and reading.
  2. Acceptance and gratitude are emphasized as important attitudes for the new year.
  3. The post encourages readers to subscribe for access to the full archives with a 7-day free trial.
Letters of Note 1965 implied HN points 19 Sep 23
  1. Letters of Note has been around for 14 years, thanks to the support of readers and subscribers.
  2. Subscriptions and donations are vital to keeping Letters of Note going.
  3. Shaun is grateful for the community's support and looks forward to many more years of sharing letters.
Common Sense with Bari Weiss 2926 implied HN points 28 Nov 24
  1. Thanksgiving is a unique American holiday where people take a moment to express gratitude for what they have. It's a time to pause, reflect, and appreciate the love and connections in our lives.
  2. Even amid political divides, it’s important to remember the value of family gatherings and shared meals. Coming together can help bridge differences and create lasting memories.
  3. Gratitude comes from various sources - from simple pleasures like good health, family, and friends, to shared experiences and creative innovations that improve our lives.
imetatronink 1474 implied HN points 06 Nov 23
  1. The blog does not require paid subscriptions to read the content.
  2. The author will use any revenue to fund road trips with his grandsons.
  3. Previous supporters are appreciated for their contributions.
Elevate 1014 implied HN points 30 Dec 23
  1. Small acts of kindness have a big impact on others' days.
  2. Consistent effort leads to progress over time.
  3. Focus on progress, not perfection, and be kind to yourself in the process.
My Sweet Dumb Brain 1493 implied HN points 07 Mar 23
  1. Creating a nightly routine of sharing something good can help rewire your brain to focus on the positive.
  2. Even in challenging times, finding and sharing a bright moment before bed can bring joy and connection.
  3. Prioritizing moments of positivity with loved ones can offer respite from the overwhelming negativity of the world.
Maybe Baby 2172 implied HN points 02 Dec 24
  1. Over time, people in relationships can notice their differences more than their similarities. It's interesting how our perceptions shift as we get to know someone deeply.
  2. Our appreciation for what we have can fade into the background. It's important to regularly take a moment to recognize and be grateful for the good things in our lives.
  3. Creating or experiencing art can help us appreciate life more fully. It reminds us of sensations we've forgotten and can open our eyes to new feelings and perspectives.
Slack Tide by Matt Labash 133 implied HN points 25 Nov 25
  1. It's okay to complain sometimes, as it can be a way to express feelings and concerns. Complaints can help highlight important issues that need attention.
  2. Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on what we're thankful for, but it's also okay to acknowledge feelings of frustration and resentment. Balancing gratitude with other emotions can be important.
  3. Not everyone feels the need to write a Gratitude Journal, and that's fine. It's about finding your own way to express gratitude without forcing it.
DYNOMIGHT INTERNET NEWSLETTER 1437 implied HN points 28 Nov 24
  1. Meditation can help you feel really good, almost like drugs or other intense pleasures, and it’s cool that you can explore new ways to relax without getting addicted.
  2. Your brain can automate tasks as you practice, which makes it easier to do complex things without thinking too hard about every detail.
  3. Even though there are worries about pollution, some studies suggest that common plastics might not harm your health much, which is a relief.
Seven Senses 619 implied HN points 22 Nov 23
  1. Gratitude is not just a feeling; it's an active choice we make. It helps us appreciate the good even when things feel tough.
  2. Practicing gratitude can shift our focus from negative thoughts to positive ones. It helps us notice the little joys in our lives.
  3. Making time for gratitude, like journaling or reflecting on small moments, can enhance our overall well-being. It's a habit that continues to grow the more we practice it.
Pizza Party 84 implied HN points 19 Nov 25
  1. Taking time off for the holidays is important for everyone, including yourself. Remember to enjoy the break and make it special.
  2. Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on gratitude and appreciate what you have. It's a good reminder to be thankful for everything in life.
  3. The holidays are meant to celebrate togetherness and joy. Embrace the festive spirit and set personal goals for the new year ahead.
Going Awol 179 implied HN points 27 Mar 24
  1. The debate about lying to children, including about Santa, Easter Bunny, and Tooth Fairy, is a recurring one.
  2. Different ethical arguments are presented, like the Consequentialist Argument and the Non-Consequentialist Argument, discussing the impact of such lies on trust, critical thinking, and moral development.
  3. While some argue that lying to children about these characters can impede moral development and gratitude expression, others suggest that the magic added to a child's life through these stories can be a positive influence.
QTR’s Fringe Finance 70 implied HN points 27 Nov 25
  1. The writer is really grateful for their subscribers. They understand that without the support of their readers, the blog wouldn't exist.
  2. This year has been full of amazing friendships and connections. The writer feels lucky to have met so many great people and built meaningful relationships.
  3. They have also deepened their spiritual practice, which has brought them a sense of wholeness and gratitude. This spiritual growth has made their year feel more profound.
Austin Kleon 2358 implied HN points 23 Nov 21
  1. Gratitude can take time and practice to feel, especially during tough times. It's important to actively work on being thankful.
  2. Keeping a gratitude diary can help by starting each sentence with 'I have...' to focus on positive experiences in life.
  3. Thinking about gratitude as a gift rather than a debt fosters healthier relationships and helps us appreciate what we have.
Ladyparts 399 implied HN points 12 Apr 23
  1. Karen Duffy finds strength, comfort, gratitude, and love in the wisdom of the Stoics despite battling chronic pain
  2. Karen Duffy, also known as 'Duff', is described as one of the strongest, most resilient, and funny women by the author
  3. For those who grew up in the MTV era, Karen Duffy was considered the cool, it girl and a muse