"Reflect upon your present blessings of which every man has many - not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some"
About this Quote
The sentence’s architecture is also moral theater. “Present blessings” versus “past misfortunes” isn’t just positive thinking; it’s a fight over narrative control. Dickens knew how stories trap people, and he’s warning against becoming the protagonist of your own grievance memoir. The hyphen acts like a stage direction: pause, pivot, choose.
Context matters. Writing in Victorian England, Dickens watched industrial capitalism manufacture both spectacular hardship and a culture of moral judgment around it. His novels are crowded with the unlucky, the exploited, the debt-ridden. So this isn’t a comfortable sermon from a safe distance; it’s a survival tactic for a society where misfortune was common and often weaponized as proof of personal failure. The line nudges readers toward resilience without denying suffering, and toward empathy by insisting that hardship is shared, not a private coronation.
Quote Details
| Topic | Gratitude |
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| Source | Later attribution: Charles Dickens (Charles Dickens) modern compilation
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Dickens, Charles. (2026, February 7). Reflect upon your present blessings of which every man has many - not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/reflect-upon-your-present-blessings-of-which-5610/
Chicago Style
Dickens, Charles. "Reflect upon your present blessings of which every man has many - not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some." FixQuotes. February 7, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/reflect-upon-your-present-blessings-of-which-5610/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Reflect upon your present blessings of which every man has many - not on your past misfortunes, of which all men have some." FixQuotes, 7 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/reflect-upon-your-present-blessings-of-which-5610/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











