The idiom "Count one's blessings" means to reflect on the good things in one's life and be grateful and appreciate what one has, or one’s good fortune.
This Pollyanna-like phrase is often used to help avoid worrying about what one lacks or one’s bad luck. (Note: Pollyanna, a children’s book from the early 1900s by Eleanor H. Porter, is the story of an orphan girl who remains resolutely cheerful and sweet-tempered in the face of considerable adversity). A modern version of the cliché is think positive.
- https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/count+one%27s+blessings with editing
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No one has a perfect life, and I do count my blessings each and every day. Below is a peaceful song with the same title, just my own "God" is Mother Nature(== 大自然)who gives lives to all, human animals included. 
Have a blessed Sunday!