Judi Dench: The key to happiness is gratitude

IANS May 21, 2025 292 views

Judi Dench, the iconic British actress, opens up about her remarkable career and life philosophy. She emphasizes gratitude as the cornerstone of happiness, despite facing challenges like macular degeneration. Her candid reflections showcase a remarkable spirit of resilience and joy. Dench continues to inspire audiences with her wisdom and unwavering love for life.

"Be thankful for what you have, and you'll find abundance in every aspect of your life." - Judi Dench
Los Angeles, May 21: Veteran Hollywood star Judi Dench feels fortunate that she has been able to do a job that she loves in the form of acting for so many years.

Key Points

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Legendary actress reflects on her fortunate career

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Macular degeneration challenges her work but not spirit

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Gratitude is key to personal happiness

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National treasure status humorously critiqued

Dench told My Weekly magazine: "I feel very lucky to be part of the two per cent of people who wanted to do something and were able to make a living at it.

"I never cease to be grateful of the fact that I am able to do a job that I really love - I never got over that. I think the key to happiness is gratitude."

The Oscar-winner's ability to work has been limited by the macular degeneration that has badly affected her eyesight, although she remains "in love with life", reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The former James Bond actress said: "Be thankful for what you have, and you'll find abundance in every aspect of your life. I'm in love with life even though it is a beautiful mess - but that's what makes it so incredible."

The actress is widely seen as a national treasure in Britain but she quipped that she sees the title in another way.

She said: "It's dusty and dreary. It's like I've been picked up and put inside a little glass-fronted cabinet. Then they've locked the door so I can't get out."

Dench earlier said that this year that she lost her voice for two days after being scared by a close encounter with a snake when she starred in a 1987 production of William Shakespeare's 'Antony and Cleopatra'.

Dench, who was playing the female lead in the play, told the BBC Radio 4 documentary 'Roleplay': "One night, the boys taking me [carrying me] kept hissing. I was wondering what on earth was going on.

"Then, back on stage at the very end of the play, the snake fell out of my wig as I did my bow. I was so scared I lost my voice for two days."

Meanwhile, the actress previously hit out at the increasing trend for trigger warnings being read out before stage plays and suggested that those of a sensitive disposition should stay away from the theatre.

She said: "My God, it must be a pretty long trigger warning before 'King Lear' or 'Titus Andronicus'. I can see why they exist, but if you're that sensitive, don't go to the theatre, because you could be very shocked. Where is the surprise of seeing and understanding it in your own way?"

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
What a wonderful perspective from Dame Judi Dench! Gratitude truly is the key to happiness. In India, we have the concept of 'Santosh' (contentment) in our scriptures which aligns perfectly with her thoughts. Her positive attitude despite health challenges is inspiring 🙏
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Rahul S.
The snake story had me laughing! Imagine a snake falling from your wig during a Shakespeare play 😂 But seriously, her views on trigger warnings make sense. Indian theatre has never had such warnings - our audiences understand that art should challenge us sometimes.
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Ananya M.
While I admire Dame Judi's work, I slightly disagree about trigger warnings. In India, we're becoming more aware of mental health issues. A small warning doesn't spoil the experience - it just helps prepare sensitive viewers. Otherwise, her wisdom about gratitude is spot on!
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Vikram J.
Her comment about being a "national treasure" is so humble and funny! Reminds me of our own legends like Amitabh Bachchan who carry their fame with similar grace. The part about finding abundance through gratitude is something we could all learn from - especially in today's stressful world.
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Shalini P.
As someone who grew up watching her in Bond films, it's heartwarming to see her positive outlook despite her vision problems. In India, we respect our elders for their wisdom, and Dame Judi proves why. "Life is a beautiful mess" - what a perfect way to put it! 🌸

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