We live in an age of political exhaustion. Assaulted by technology, divided by partisanship, and betrayed by our own instincts, our minds have unraveled into chaos.
But it doesn't have to stay this way.
National Gratitude is a radically honest guide for citizens seeking to deconstruct their relationship with politics. Written in short devotional style, it reveals how modern politics exploits our nature while providing counter-rules that immunize us to manipulation.
This book asks avoided and unimagined questions:
- How and where am I being misled?
- How useful is my anxiety and righteous anger?
- Are my efforts to change people creating enemies?
- Can gratitude exist alongside injustice?
What emerges is not a call to apathy, but a call to mindful resistance. Not escapism, but a new way of leaning in. National Gratitude is for anyone who suspects that sanity, sustainability, and clarity are not just possible-but essential-for living in an era of mass political unrest. This book is the beginning of a new political self.
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