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The science behind expressing gratitude will surprise you
The science behind expressing gratitude will surprise you

By Jennifer Cheavens David Cregg (2020)

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Written by Neil Wainwright
Updated over a week ago

The world is currently in the midst of a pandemic where the most useful thing many of us can do is stay at home and keep away from others. Schools, restaurants, office buildings, and movie theaters are closed. Many people are feeling disoriented, disconnected, and scared. At this time of soaring infection rates, shortages of medical supplies, and economic downturns, there are also examples of people looking for ways to express their gratitude to those on the frontlines of fighting the epidemic.

By Jennifer Cheavens David Cregg for Fast Company

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