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Sep 2017

I'm grateful that im still living and breathing to this day. This past couple of months has been really bad for me mentally but yanno what I'm glad that I have close friends that are always by my side when I'm at my worst.

I'm thankful for spring. I can't work/draw when it is cold, I usually have to take a hiatus in the winter. But when the weather warms up, I can get back to work.

Grateful that I was able to get my (indie)comics career started again. I had been sitting on the sideline, being frustrated for years.

Grateful that I have a FT gig so that I have a decent place to live, bills paid, & entertainment. Dont always get to "ball out" but I'm good with what I have.

Grateful to have met a lot of wonderful & positive people here, on Facebook, Twitter, and in real life- in regards to comics. Sometimes it sucks when I feel like I'm in a vacuum, working on comics all by myself. Going to Onyxcon last weekend was a blast, seeing all my local comic peers.

I'm grateful for having a friend who'se willing to spend her freetime looking through my sketches and redlining & suggesting changes. Helps me more than you can imagine <3

I'm happy my mom accidentally ordered two Nintendo Switches, witch meant I could still get one on release day smile

I'm thankful that I can pay the bills with my artwork! And most of the time I'm able to work from home, and I decide when and how much I'm going to work. It took a long time, but I am immensely grateful that I can make a career out of my skills.

I'm thankful for my partner and best friend of nearly 14 years! He gives me the confidence to love myself and believe in my work. I'm so happy to have a partner that cares about my stories and is invested in helping me tell them.

I'm thankful to know so many brilliant and inspiring people! Both close friends and acquaintances I've met over the years. I'm happy to be surrounded by so many diverse people that enrich my life and expand my world view.

And, perhaps strangely, I'm happy for all the hardships in my life. They've helped me become a stronger person, and given me a great sense of empathy. If life was easy all along, I wouldn't be able to appreciate the happiness and stability I've found in recent times-- and I'd probably be a total mess when things went poorly.

16 days later

Praise God I'm not that rich or handsome. Otherwise that would be a problem in my marriage because...

1) if I had good looks and/or lots of money, I won't need to do anything to get other women to notice me and try to seduce me.

2) I just have a high desire for women even if I'm married and at least 90% happy with my wife. My flesh / sin nature wants to be a whoremonger... I want a harem! Multiple wives!!! But that's not a good thing. My spirit knows it's sin. And I deny my flesh.

This is why I don't look at a woman in the eye when speaking to her. I look straight. You're just in my peripheral vision, lady... and I talk in a monotone manner so you'd think I'm bored and not interested...

Because if I look her in the eye long enough, a switch comes on. I just enjoy complimenting and flirting with women even if I get rejected.

So thank God I'm short and stocky... Making adultery more difficult.

Cuz face it... You ladies would easily fall to a tall, handsome, wealthy man... lol

I'm so grateful to my parents that are with me 100% since I was born.
I'm glad I found back my artistic voice very recently.
I'm glad I have 2 working legs, 2 sets of hands and two even mildly functioning eyes.
And I'm grateful to be living in France because I couldn't live without cheese.

I actually start everyday with a grate-fullness session. Very underrated practice these days.
I'm very grateful for the exciting and challenging experiences I've had that made me better/wiser person
I'm grateful to have a medium (comic) that gives me an opportunity to tell stories I really want and share my creativity.
Very thankful to have a few people around me supporting what I try to do.
Also very thankful for so many artists and writers who paved the way for us.

3 months later

I'm grateful for the chance people are giving me in comics, and how it's working out so far.

And I'm really grateful that I'm getting married to a person I've loved for 6 years and who hasn't left even though I'm incredibly difficult to be around sometimes. He's my biggest support system and it's awesome that I get to live with my best friend forever.

I'm also really thankful that it's no longer pushing 120 here in Arizona because I miss the outside not setting me on fire.

2 months later

I feel like I really need to comment here. Awhile back, I contracted severe hand eczema (dyshidrosis) that took away 80% of my ability to use my hands for nearly 4 mths. I basically had to maneuver things with my forearms, or get help from people to carry food trays, open jars and bottles, cut up my food for me, or even hold things.

Well I've recovered now but it was a terrifying ordeal for me. So hands down (no pun intended), I'm grateful for being able to use my hands to draw and create art again :grin:

:joy::joy::joy:


Let me give this a shot...

  • I'm grateful to have parents who sacrifice to give me a home-education.
  • I'm grateful for the chance to grow up at my own pace and not be pressured into anything (attending college immediately after high school, "leaving the nest", etc.) just because that's when "you're supposed to be ready to do it."
  • I'm blessed to have a worldview that allows me to love everyone while still holding people accountable for their actions.
  • I'm blessed to live in a country where I can pursue digital art without having to worry about the power suddenly going out.
  • I'm blessed to be in a position where I can impact others for the better.
  • I'm grateful for my life, though it's not perfect, it's better than it could be.
  • I'm grateful that this thread was made, because we need more positivity in life!!! :slight_smile: Thanks, @kyupol !!

EDIT: I am thankful for these forums. Now I finally have other artists to talk to. LOL :joy: :rolling_eyes:

Happiness plug :slight_smile:

I'm grateful for being a cis-male born in a "first world" country where I was raised half-working class/half middle-class; I think that gave me a better perspective on what life is really like for the two classes.

Side note: I had a job once which involved dealing with the occasional upper-middle class and upper class patron and as it turns out, they're just people. :smile:

Been down in the dumps, lately, but...

  • Thank Dagon I can still draw
  • Thank Dagon I have this loving wife who puts up with me.
  • Thank Dagon I have the opertunity to make something of my comics.
  • Thank Dagon I have a chance to talk to strangers on the internet in the off chance they'll listen.

I'm thankful for

  • My amazing partner
  • My great family
  • My awesome friends
  • My kitty cat
  • My good job
  • My health isn't worse (I mean I do have a poor immune system but it could be so much worse)
  • That people want to colloborate with me
  • That I'm just generally in a good place atm

Grateful for a positive thread like this :slight_smile:,
Gratitude for simple things like having roof over my head, which can be easily taken for granted.
Also, living in a relatively stable first world country where technology and resources to live is quite abundant is a great privilege in comparison to the many on unfortunate parts of the planet.
It's easy to complain on almost anything, but when you switch focus on the good stuff, life is quite good and thank you for creating a thread that reminds us to focus on the good stuff :grinning:

Boy am I glad that Fall is finally here.
I'm also glad and thankful that I finally have moved into and settled into my own house!
And I'm also thankful that I'm no longer sitting on my butt and am actually putting in an effort to actually write, draw, and officially start my comics.