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Tolerance

So I'm going to try something new this year .

I'm moving my gratitude journal online into my blog .

I keep a small book next to my bed, and most evenings, I write down something that I am grateful for. It's usually one word, maybe a sentence or 2 , and sometimes a whole page.

Whenever I am feeling a bit down, flattened by life, or super stressed, I read it, and remember all the things in my life that are good, and worth holding onto.

So this year, I'm going to go online.



Today- I am grateful to live in a mostly sane, tolerant society.

Australia has reacted to the Sydney Siege in such an amazing way. We've become protective of ordinary Muslim's , with the #illridewithyou campaign.

We celebrated New Year with gusto ( and the usual amount of drinking and alcohol related violence) - which to me says that the crazies are never going to win.

Because we won't change who we are. Not in the face of lone nut-jobs anyway.

And for that I am grateful.

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