On Thanksgiving, the folks at Cafe Gratitude feel that everybody else has finally caught on. At Cafe Gratitude, plates are printed with the question that goes around many holiday tables: "What are you grateful for?" And each day at Cafe Gratitude, there is a question of the day – a practice some find too precious for words and some take as a nudge to live mindfully. Thursday’s question was the obvious: "What are you grateful for?""We’re supposed to be grateful 365 days a year," said Ryland Engelhart, one of the owners of the chain of Cafe Gratitude restaurants and the company’s chief inspiration officer. "Thanks and giving. Why are those two words together? This is...
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