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Weaponizing Gratitude

Throughout our Wharton Healthcare Quarterly series on gratitude, we’ve shared existing research on the powerful benefits that result from a cultivated and sustained practice of gratitude. So, when the term weaponizing gratitude started showing up on various media platforms and educational forums, the content illustrated just how damaging the statement “just be grateful” can be to the recipient of the message while providing a glimpse at the mindset of the messenger. Read more

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