We’ve been discussing things to be thankful for. The first of the month, we mentioned the beautiful Fall leaves and how fortunate we are to live here. Then last week, we mentioned how thankful we should be for our veterans who served our nation to keep our freedoms safe and sound. I hope you agreed with those two columns. But what to do if you feel there is nothing to be thankful for?
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