You can be furious about a delayed flight and grateful for the two hours of uninterrupted reading time. You can be grieving a loss and grateful for the support text from a friend.
Pristine Edge Gratitude does not ignore the mess. It cuts through it. pristine edge gratitude
You stop being a victim of circumstance and become a curator of meaning. You find the sharp line of utility inside the messy circle of frustration. 3. The Specific "You" Telling someone "Thanks for everything" is the dullest blade in the drawer. The Pristine Edge: "Thank you for staying 20 minutes late to help me format that spreadsheet. You saved me from having to redo it tomorrow morning." You can be furious about a delayed flight