
Thanks a Thousand
A Gratitude Journey
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A. J. Jacobs
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A. J. Jacobs
The idea was deceptively simple: New York Times best-selling author A.J. Jacobs decided to thank every single person involved in producing his morning cup of coffee. The resulting journey takes him across the globe, transforms his life, and reveals secrets about how gratitude can make us all happier, more generous, and more connected.
Author A.J. Jacobs discovers that his coffee - and every other item in our lives - would not be possible without hundreds of people we usually take for granted: farmers, chemists, artists, presidents, truckers, mechanics, biologists, miners, smugglers, and goatherds.
By thanking these people face-to-face, Jacobs finds some much-needed brightness in his life. Gratitude does not come naturally to Jacobs - his disposition is more Larry David than Tom Hanks - but he sets off on the journey on a dare from his son. And by the end, it’s clear to him scientific research on gratitude is true. Gratitude’s benefits are legion: It improves compassion, heals your body, and helps battle depression.
Jacobs gleans wisdom from vivid characters all over the globe, including the Minnesota miners who extract the iron that makes the steel used in coffee roasters, to the Madison Avenue marketers who captured his wandering attention for a moment, to the farmers in Colombia.
Along the way, Jacobs provides wonderful insights and useful tips, from how to focus on the hundreds of things that go right every day instead of the few that go wrong; how our culture overemphasizes the individual over the team; and how to practice the art of “savoring meditation” and fall asleep at night.
Thanks a Thousand is a reminder of the amazing interconnectedness of our world. It shows us how much we take for granted. It teaches us how gratitude can make our lives happier, kinder, and more impactful. And it will inspire us to follow our own “Gratitude Trails”.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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Editor's Pick
"I don’t know what exactly made me fall for this one—whether it was the focus on coffee, the fascinating look behind the curtain of things we use every day (did you know the coffee cup sleeves are called java jackets?!), the odd sense of humor, the positive message that gets across without heavy-handed sermonizing, or the endearing slice of life anecdotes. There’s so much to love in this little listen that even though I got through it in two train rides, it’ll stay at the top of my feel-good favorites list forever."
—Lavina K., Audible Editor
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interesting read
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not what i thought
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Thank you for creating this story on coffee
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Fun journey, positive message
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Sound issues
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Light read with a lot of depth
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FUCKING GREAT
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Important
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Meh
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I don’t begrudge him his coffee but before throwing others under the bus he might consider his own complicity.
That said it’s a nice concept for a book and I liked most other things about it.
Myopic
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