Choosing to actively notice the good things in your life improves your mental health from multiple angles. It makes you far less vulnerable to depression, helps you forge deeper relationships with the people around you, and lifts your day-to-day happiness. But from the perspective of a neurosurgeon, the most exciting detail is that gratitude changes you…
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Choosing to actively notice the good things in your life improves your mental health from multiple angles.

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