count one's blessings
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British pronunciation/kˈaʊnt wˈɒnz blˈɛsɪŋz/
American pronunciation/kˈaʊnt wˈʌnz blˈɛsɪŋz/
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to try to appreciate and cherish all the good things one has in one's life

What is the origin of the idiom "count one's blessings" and when to use it?

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The idiom "count one's blessings" finds its origin in various cultural and religious traditions that emphasize the practice of gratitude. While it does not have a specific documented origin, it reflects a universal human sentiment dating back centuries. In many cultures, counting one's blessings is a way to encourage people to recognize and appreciate the positive aspects of life, even during difficult times. It is often used in personal conversations and self-reflection, such as when someone is facing adversity and needs to shift their focus toward the positive aspects of their life.

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