

Sense of hearing – for letting you hear trickle of rain, the voices of your loved ones, and the harmonious chords of music.Ħ. Sense of sight – for letting you see the colors of life.ĥ. Your friends – for being your companions in life.Ĥ. Your family – for being your closest kin in the world.ģ. Because if there is no them, there will not be you.Ģ.

Here are sixty things to be grateful for in our lives:ġ.
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Feel free to add on in the comments box below. I’m sure as you read this list, you’ll think of many more things to be grateful for.

Most of the items, if not all, will apply to you too. However, remember that no matter how bad your situation may seem, there are tens of thousands of things to be grateful for in life.īelow is a simple list of things that I’m grateful for in my life. Sometimes it’s easy to feel bad because you’re going through a tough time in life. I realized the world is so beautiful, and we’re lucky to live in such an amazing world. I realized there are people out there who don’t have their five senses, and to have mine is a gift. I realized there is a lot of war and violence in the world, and I’m lucky to live in a country where it’s safe and peaceful. I realized that being literate is a not a right, but a gift. As I saw more and more of the world out there, I realized all the things I’d been given are not rights, but privileges. Then slowly as I grew up, I began to appreciate things around me more. We never thought about how lucky we were to have teachers who cared for our growth so much, and poured their heart and soul into their lessons. We never thought about how lucky we were to be educated. In my country, it’s compulsory for all kids to go to school, so it was a given. One thing we took for granted was education. After all, we were young and we didn’t know what life could be like on the other side.

I believe many other kids did so, as well. When I was young, I took things for granted. How often do you pause to appreciate what you have in life? The album features seminal recordings from the artist’s coffeehouse era (Gerde’s Folk City, 1962), his mythic 1963 breakout concerts at New York’s Town Hall and Carnegie Hall, a duet with Joan Baez from the historic March on Washington (August 28, 1963), definitive performances from his European and world tours of 19, incandescent moments from the 19 Newport Folk Festivals and more.“We often take for granted the very things that most deserve our gratitude.” ~Cynthia Ozick Most of the performances on the album have been previously available only on the extremely limited edition “50th Anniversary / Copyright Extension” albums (three highly-collectible compilations–released in 2012, 20–of rare early Dylan recordings).Īcross two discs-worth of music, Live 1962 – 1966: Rare Performances from The Copyright Collections chronicles Dylan’s transformation from groundbreaking acoustic “folk” artist to iconic force of pop culture. Bob Dylan’s Live 1962 – 1966: Rare Performances from The Copyright Collections is now available digitally or as a 2-CD set.
