It is 213pm and I have decided to write. God is good. Obviously. God is beautiful. God made me smile. God is what we think of God. We are what we think. Better to think good things. What are some good thoughts? The rain brings joy to the plants. Time dances. The birds sing beautifully. I am happy. A cup of love to warm the soul. Peace and quiet on a Friday afternoon. The light rests gently on everything. Think of all the good things. Think of one good thing. What is the most beautiful thought? God is here and I am here and that is enough. I can do all things through God. The most beautiful thought is one of contentment. I appreciate the now. I appreciate the moment. I am grateful to be where I am. It is no coincidence that God and gratitude both begin with the letter g. If I combine God and gratitude I get Goditude. I also notice that the word guide is contained in the word gratitude. Let gratitude be our guide. If I remove guide from Goditude, I am left with dot. Goditude is a dot with direction.
God → the whole, the source
Gratitude → the attitude that aligns you with it
Guide → the movement, the path
Dot → the present moment
When gratitude guides you, the present moment (the dot) is no longer random, it has direction. That is a meaningful idea. Not mystical wordplay for its own sake. It is pointing to something practical: gratitude changes how we move through the moment we are in. There is a dot in today. Today I choose to be happy. Today I choose to be good. Today I am grateful. Today is a good day. Today is all we have. Yesterday is gone and tomorrow is not promised. Today will become yesterday. Today was yesterday's tomorrow. Today I ask God to guide me. Today I praise God. Today I love God. I am a dot in today's world seeking God's direction. Do not be sad for what is not but be happy for what we got and we got God always.
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