Psalms 150:6 and what it means To All People!!

Good Evening Everyone!! How are all of you doing tonight? I have a very important question. What does Psalms 150:6 Mean to us? I am asking this question because we are supposed to praise the Lord.
I am a person who really like to give the Lord praise every single day of the week. First, I am saying that we are supposed to give the Lord praise every single day of the week. For me personally, I am only saying that the breath that we breathe each day does not belong to us. Let everything that has breath praise the Lord means I am supposed to show my gratitude to the Lord every single day of the week.

Second, I love listening to praise and worship music. I am a person who read the Bible at all times. I love the Lord because He has never stop loving me. What does all this means to everyone as people? What is the definition of the word gratitude? Gratitude is a sense of thankfulness for the things that we have or have had before. Gratitude also mean the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness. Gratitude is used in a sentence such as this. “She expressed her gratitude to the committee for their support”
Next, when it comes to expressing our readiness to share kind words to the Lord. I am using the above image to demonstrate a sense of appreciation for the things that I really do not deserve. Even though Jesus Christ died for the sins for all mankind. I am grateful to still be here; even when I was living in sin, Jesus is still with all of us. I am happy to sing songs in church and everywhere else. Psalms 150:6 is a Bible verse that gives everyone an indication that we are supposed to appreciate all of the things that Christ Jesus has done for everyone.
Further, I am happy to make a joyful noise to the Lord. I am so happy right now because I am still blessed, and definitely not stressed. I will admit that in my hometown of Dayton, Ohio on Monday May 27, 2019 there were 15 Tornadoes inside of the Dayton, Ohio Metropolitan Area. I am so happy that I have survived a natural disaster. Anyway, I am still grateful that Jesus Christ is still there for all of us. What does it mean to allow everything that has breath praise the Lord?

Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers
Everything that hath breath.—LXX. “Every breath;” Vulg., “every spirit;” literally, all breath. We naturally wish to give these words their largest intent, and to hear the psalter close with an invocation to “the earth with her thousand voices” to praise God. But the psalm so distinctly and positively brings us into the Temple, and places us among the covenant people engaged at their devotions, that we are compelled to see here a hymn specially suited to close the collection of hymns of the covenant, as the first and second were to begin it. It is, therefore, not all breathing beings, but only all assembled in the sanctuary, that are here addressed; and the loud hallelujah with which the collection of psalms actually closes rises from Hebrew voices alone.
Finally, I want to say that I am really happy to be a Child of the Most High God. I am happy to read out loud the Bible and sing songs, hymns, and spiritual songs to lift my voice up to Him. Please keep me and my family lifted up in prayer because I really need help worldwide when it comes to spreading God’s message to everyone. Praise Ye The Lord. Let everything that has breath; praise the Lord. Thank you for reading my essay!!
Faithfully Submitted,
Anthony Joseph Hopkins