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To Be Said in Times of Revealed and Hidden Goodness:

King of Kings, Master of the Universe, Hashem – Thank You! Thank You
that I am standing here and thanking You! Thank You for the infinite
times that You have helped me, supported me, rescued me, encouraged
me, healed me, guarded over me and made me happy. Thank You for always
being with me. Thank You for giving me the strength to observe Your
commandments, to do good deeds and pray – thank You for everything!
Thank You for all the times You helped me when I didn’t know how to
say “Thank You”. Thank You for all the loving kindnesses You do for me
each and every moment. Thank You for every breath I breathe.

Thank You Hashem for all the things that I do have, and thank You
Hashem even for all the things I don’t have. Thank You for my periodic
difficulties, my occasional setbacks, and for the times when I don’t
feel happy, because everything is for my ultimate benefit. Even if I
don’t see that it’s always for my best, deep in my heart, I know that
everything that comes from You is the very best for me and designed
especially for me in precision and exacting Divine Providence, of
which only the King of Kings is capable.

Thank You for my difficulties, for only through them I know how to
appreciate the good. Only after being in darkness can one appreciate
the light. Thank You for the wonderful life You have given me. Thank
You for every little thing I have, for everything comes from You and
from no one else. Thank You for always listening to my prayers.
Creator Of The World, I apologize from the bottom of my heart for all
the times that I didn’t appreciate what You gave me and instead of
thanking You I only complained. I am dust and ashes and You are the
entire universe. Please never cast me away.

Amen

quoted by Gershon Weissman

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