I have always admired Jay Shetty. He is someone special, and his book touched me in many ways, even though – just now – some friends are rolling their eyes thinking – “Really? You read that kind of stuff?”
I read any kind of stuff that makes me grow and that makes me better. Better at doing my work, at less-judging my fellow-people, at doing my work I have been called to do.

The picture of Emma (the boy in blue shirt) goes with the book. The book teaches an exceptional lesson in gratitude – that which comes from the understanding of the fact that someone invests in us.
This is what my children feel – gratitude because someone sees them, someone believes in them, someone invested in them.
So yes, Jay Shetty. Thank you for reminding me that.