I think the best advice came from Drew Barrymore, about always
I think the best advice came from Drew Barrymore, about always finding love in everything you do and keeping a positive attitude and being thankful.
In the words of Bella Thorne, recalling the wisdom of Drew Barrymore, we are given counsel that transcends time: “I think the best advice came from Drew Barrymore, about always finding love in everything you do and keeping a positive attitude and being thankful.” This is not merely advice for actors or artists—it is a creed for all who walk the path of life. To find love in every action, to hold fast to positivity, and to live with thankfulness is to align oneself with the eternal rhythms of joy and resilience.
The meaning of this advice is clear: life is filled with both toil and triumph, shadow and light. But within every task, however small or great, lies the possibility of love. When love infuses our actions, even hardship becomes bearable, and even mundane tasks shine with meaning. To “keep a positive attitude” is not naïve cheerfulness, but an act of courage—it is choosing hope when despair beckons, and choosing gratitude even when life seems unyielding.
This wisdom has deep roots in history. Consider Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher-emperor, who bore the immense burdens of ruling Rome amidst war and plague. In his Meditations, he counseled himself to find dignity, order, and beauty in every duty, however heavy. Though his life was filled with sorrow and responsibility, he transformed each act into a vessel for virtue. In the same way, Barrymore’s counsel—passed through Thorne—teaches us to lace every action with love, and thus to transmute labor into meaning.
The inclusion of thankfulness is no small thing. Gratitude is the anchor that prevents the heart from drifting into bitterness. To be thankful is to acknowledge that even in difficulty, blessings surround us. Gratitude is the flame that lights the path when shadows threaten to overwhelm. When Thorne repeats this advice, she reveals the secret of endurance: that love, positivity, and thankfulness together form a triad strong enough to carry us through life’s storms.
There is also in this teaching a warning against the emptiness of ambition without love. To labor only for wealth, recognition, or survival is to walk a path that soon grows hollow. But to infuse every act with love—to write, to build, to speak, to serve with the spirit of love—is to transform ordinary life into sacred offering. The artist who paints with love, the parent who raises a child with love, the worker who gives their craft with love—all live more richly than kings who rule without it.
The lesson for us, then, is luminous: we must seek love in every task, maintain a heart of gratitude, and cultivate a spirit of positivity. These are not luxuries, but necessities for a life of depth and peace. To ignore them is to let bitterness corrode the soul; to embrace them is to let joy overflow into everything we do.
Practically, this means beginning each day with intention. Ask yourself: Where is the love in this task before me? How can I carry it out with gratitude rather than resentment? When challenges come, refuse to yield to despair; instead, anchor yourself with thankfulness for what remains and positivity for what is possible. In this way, you live not passively, but heroically, shaping your spirit through the small choices of every day.
Thus, the wisdom of Drew Barrymore, remembered by Bella Thorne, becomes a teaching for us all: “Find love in everything you do, keep a positive attitude, and be thankful.” Let this counsel be carried like a torch, passed from generation to generation. For in love, positivity, and gratitude lies the secret not only to surviving life’s storms, but to flourishing in its sunlight. This is the way of the ancients, the way of the wise, and the path to a life well-lived.
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