I believe we can all agree with the words of William James, spoken many years ago, when he said, ‘The deepest principle of human nature is a craving to be appreciated.’
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5 thoughts on “Appreciation is Oxygen for the Soul”
It’s so true…genuine appreciation is a life giver like you said…O2 for the soul.
Thank you so much for sharing this…I truly appreciate my revered Teachers who are my guides and my mentors, showing me the light at every dark or fallen point in my life… I just need to learn how to express my true heartfelt feelings of appreciation for them…thanks again for this golden piece of advice. God Bless You All…
“People want to be appreciated, not impressed. They want to be regarded as human beings, not as mere sounding boards for other people’s egos. They want to be treated as an end in themselves, not as a means toward the gratification of another’s vanity.” – Sydney J. Harris
However, it seems that William James has this to say: “The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated!”
Inspiring and noted with appreciation .
It’s so true…genuine appreciation is a life giver like you said…O2 for the soul.
Thank you so much for sharing this…I truly appreciate my revered Teachers who are my guides and my mentors, showing me the light at every dark or fallen point in my life… I just need to learn how to express my true heartfelt feelings of appreciation for them…thanks again for this golden piece of advice. God Bless You All…
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
That is true that everybody wants appreciation.It gives lots of motivation.
“People want to be appreciated, not impressed. They want to be regarded as human beings, not as mere sounding boards for other people’s egos. They want to be treated as an end in themselves, not as a means toward the gratification of another’s vanity.” – Sydney J. Harris
However, it seems that William James has this to say: “The deepest principle in human nature is the craving to be appreciated!”
Thank you,
I love it, as a parent this is a wakeup call for us,
I am looking forward for next session.