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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "the_fire_starter666" <the_fire_starter666@... wrote:
Also I'm not sure where you got that idea that the optimists completely ignore all problems. They do acknowledge the problems, but think they are merely challenges to overcome, and they DO work to overcome them and prove themselves. Thinking in a positive way means you think your problems are solvable, you do know about any global disasters and you do to prepare yourself for them. A pessimist as I said, see every minor problem as a huge obstacle and does nothing and worries all the time while he does nothing because he thinks that problem can't be solved at all. The pessimists don't really overcome their problems because all they do is worry about them and convince their minds that they are so weak they can't take action to overcome them, so they let them destroy them.
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "the_fire_starter666" <the_fire_starter666@ wrote:
You obviously misunderstand the optimist thing, I'm not sure what you think what an optimist is. Real optimists actually DO things because they know they're possible, they do get prepared to solve. In your example, the optimist is the one who buys the flashlights and batteries and other things. The pessimist would simply think it's impossible to survive and he would go and kill himself or wait until he dies. Real pessimists do nothing about certain things because they think they're impossible to solve. Positive thought gives way to positive actions. People who think in a positive way ACT positive as well. Doing nothing is what pessimists do.
It does help if you do positive thinking, as it helps you solve your problem easier and gives you access to more resources to solve the problem. If you think you solve a problem or it's bad enough it means you limit yourself and of course you'll never solve the problem no matter how much your force yourself because your mind is programmed by what you said. That's how your mind works, it does what it's told.
Actually the reason many people have problems is because they think they're worthless e.t.c. and their mind obeys and acts as if they were worthless. What you think of yourself, that's how you act. This has been observed many times when these people were hypnotized and told they were powerful they could do things they didn't think of doing that before because they thought in a negative way.
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "enemyofjezzuz" <denniswhicher@ wrote:
It also turns out that people who are always optimistic, without valid
reason, tend to have more problems than those who are realistic. Norman
Vincent Peale, who I believe was as good as a kike, wrote about positive
thinking and made that bullshit become mainstream. Simply with positive
thinking, you cannot change anything.
Better to see the problem and be pessimistic, and realize there is a
problem, than to see "the brighter" side (that might not even exist and
accept it or deny it. And attitudes like "If that's the way you see
it,..." and "You won't get any better until your attitude improves" are
nothing more than variations of what is in the LIE-ble. If I wanted
that kind of bullshit, I would simply march to the nearest church
because that's where I can expect an abundance of it. Even if the
problem is more of a disaster, such as being fated to go back to
knocking on doors as a joke-hova witless or degeneration of your soul,
hiding or minimizing it does no good.
Until the problem is actually resolved, in fact, it does no good to have
a positive attitude as if it wasn't there. And, if you are able to get
the problem reduced or solved, that is where you develop the attitude.
But, a "bad attitude" should never be the excuse for anyone to condemn
someone. The "bad attitude" usually is a symptom of a soul degeneration
problem that has an earlier cause, and correcting the "bad attitude"
will do nothing for the earlier cause. If the original cause of the
problem isn't fixed, correcting a "bad attitude" with positive thinking
is at best a waste of time. Better to find, and fix, the original
problem first.
And with some situations, it comes down to being prepared for the worst.
Are you ready for hyperinflation, for instance? What about a future
where the kikes are able to cause rolling blackouts and long gas lines
at will, as they did in the 1970s? With these, you might not be
preventing anything. But, who is going to get through it better, the
optimist that thinks positive thinking is the answer, or the pessimist
that buys LED lights, top quality flashlights and batteries, battery
chargers, low self-discharge batteries by the score, silver and gold,
and a more efficient car? Rituals might help along with
preparation--but, until you get proficient enough to fix the problem for
yourself, you still need both.
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Sven" <belthazorthemighty@
wrote:
So as it turns out, I can be a very negative person. Pessimistic. I
try to be positive and see things on the brighter side, but then I
sometimes get that "who am I kidding?" feeling. I know things can be
much worse and my life isn't even that bad. I mean sometimes I feel
happy, but then I'm always reminded of things that piss me off. Idk.
Just felt like sharing.