First off, nothing as trivial as the Cowboys or any other team will be allowed to rob me of making the best out of life I can.
The big picture right now will most definitely depress most people so I have reduced the big picture down to hundreds of smaller pictures that I use as mood alteration if I am getting into a funk.
I have found myself really enjoying a specific food, beverage, cigar, conversation, piece of music, movie, etc and I do not take any of that for granted as I might have easily done before. The absence of taking for granted is gratitude. I find more pleasure in the little things than I have in my entire life.
But we must seek it because it doesn't just come to us. And it is very good at hiding.
The other night I was having a 3 hour conversation with my bud Mike who lost his wife two years ago and I found myself pausing in that moment to live in that moment. He had a heart attack 7 years ago and if he hadn't already been at the doc's office, he would have been gone. I was more than concerned that he might take his own life after losing his wife as I was there after losing mine and in fact had planned on ending mine. When you've been at that point, gratitude comes easy. If I had carried through with my plan, I wouldn't have been there to help him through it.
No matter how bad it gets, it could be worse. And we have the power to make it better or worse for ourselves. It often isn't as bad as it seems but we can sure make it seem so.
Michael, being aware that you need and want more gratitude in your life is the first step for awareness is the first step of any journey.