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Spanish Phrase

Vive con propósito y agradecimiento.

/ˈbi.βe kon pɾoˈpo.si.to i a.ɣɾa.ðe.siˈmjen.to/
Meaning"Live with purpose and gratitude."
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Meaning

This phrase serves as a powerful reminder to lead a meaningful life driven by intentionality and a thankful heart. It combines the imperative verb 'vive' with two abstract nouns that define a balanced mindset. It suggests that actions should have a goal and that one should appreciate the journey.

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When to use

Use this phrase when offering life advice, writing inspirational social media captions, or encouraging someone going through a personal transition. It is suitable for both formal speeches and intimate conversations about well-being.

Grammar Breakdown

Viveconpropósitoyagradecimiento

1

Imperative Mood (Vive)

The word 'vive' is the second-person singular informal imperative of 'vivir', used to give commands or advice.

2

Preposition 'con'

The preposition 'con' translates to 'with' and is used here to describe the manner or accompaniment of the action.

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A

¿Cómo logras mantenerte tan feliz y enfocado?

How do you manage to stay so happy and focused?

Simplemente trato de seguir un consejo: Vive con propósito y agradecimiento.

I simply try to follow one piece of advice: Live with purpose and gratitude.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Vivir con propósito y agradecimiento.

    Use the imperative 'vive' for a command or suggestion, not the infinitive.

  • Vive por propósito y agradecimiento.

    Use 'con' (with) to indicate the manner in which one lives, rather than 'por' (for).

Alternatives

  • Lleva una vida con sentido.

    Lead a life with meaning.

  • Sé agradecido y ten metas.

    Be grateful and have goals.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking cultures, there is a strong emphasis on 'agradecimiento' towards family and community. This phrase reflects a holistic view of success that prioritizes emotional and spiritual fulfillment over purely material gains. It is common to see similar sentiments in mindfulness contexts across Latin America and Spain.