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It’s nearly Thanksgiving and I’ve realized that perhaps I’m thankful for a bit more than my chair, monitors and slippers. Perhaps life is a tad more than the physical objects we own. In fact, take away any and all possessions you have: what’s left?
I’m thankful for the attitude I’ve somehow acquired over the years. I constantly strive for optimism and rarely complain about my situation. Perhaps its ignorance or just plain stupidity but I can’t get too upset with the hand I’m dealt. I’m thankful for that because I sometimes see people around me and, well, the stress is taking years from their lives.
I’ve said it before, I’m not necessarily a smart guy. I’d argue I’m clever. I was somehow given an ability to look at certain things and simply understand them. I’m thankful for that and I realize I’d have to live my life quite differently if it weren’t for that. I don’t mean to sound conceited, I’m honestly lucky some things come a bit easier.
I figure I’ll go beyond the typical ‘family, friends, and good health’, by also saying I’m thankful for the internet. Seriously. It’s provided me with a number of experiences, stories, and learning opportunities. In addition, I’ve met a number of great people online. People across the country, on the other side of the world, and even within a half-day’s drive of me. These people all come from different backgrounds and have so much to share. I find the internet to be invaluable. I think it’s here to stay…
In all honesty, I don’t know why we celebrate Thanksgiving. I think it’s a great excuse for eating and watching football, two of my more favorite things to do. I also figure it’s a slick excuse to get lots of people to the stores. In any case, I’m thankful I’ll have a nice big meal to go home to and a bit of time to relax.
Happy Thanksgiving. Enjoy the time off and if you’re going shopping on Friday, well, be careful out there.
Devin Reams works for Crowd Favorite as an account manager. He deals with new clients, old clients, projects, and developers and tries to make each party happy. Once described as a "web ninja", Devin is sensibly impulsive, consistently non-committal, and passionately impartial to the world around him. He enjoys skiing, golfing, talking in the third person and long walks on the beach.
Contact: devin@reams.com or 303.835.3512.
Shopping at the new Parker Costco is awesome. Cheap gas, churros, a dozen paper towel rolls... man, suburban life is good.