The Need for Balance: Gratitude in an Age of Constant Outrage
The Need for Balance: Gratitude in an Age of Constant Outrage When Outrage Dominates and Gratitude Disappears: America has always been shaped by voices willing to speak against injustice. From the abolition movement to women’s suffrage to civil rights, protest has played a vital role in expanding freedom and accountability. Questioning authority, exposing harm, and demanding better are not signs of a broken society; they are signs of an engaged one. In today’s cultural climate, something feels increasingly out of balance. Public discourse has become dominated by constant complaining, perpetual outrage, and a fixation on what is wrong. Social media amplifies anger because anger spreads fast. News cycles thrive on conflict because conflict captures attention. Over time, this atmosphere trains people to scan reality primarily for failure. In the process, gratitude has quietly faded from public life. This is not because there is nothing to be grateful for. It is because gr...