Maya Angelou's Little Revolution: The Power of Gratitude

Be grateful. To Maya Angelou not only cared about living with passion, but also living grateful. He tells in his book Letter to my daughter how at a moment in his life when he felt hopeless he went to see his mentor.

— "Here's a yellow notepad and pen." I want you to write down your blessings, ”he said.
— "I don't want to talk about it, I'm telling you I'm going crazy," she replied.
He insisted:
— "Think of the millions of people around the world who can't hear a choir, a symphony, or cry their own babies." Write: I can hear, thank goodness. Write that you can see this yellow notebook and think about the millions of people who cannot see a waterfall, how a flower opens or the faces of those who love. Write: I can see, thank God.

The rest of her life, Maya Angelou wrote her poems and books in yellow notebooks: "When I look at the blank page, I think first of all how lucky I am."

«I have learned that when I decide something with an open heart I usually make a good decision.»
Maya Angelou