pimg class=”alignright” title=”Is it Half Full, or Half Empty?” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/halffull.jpg” alt=”halffull” width=”320″ height=”212″ /If you ask most people, they#8217;ll pretty much agree that optimism is better than pessimism. Oh, you might get one or two who laugh at the cockeyed optimists and their naivete about the world and its harsh, grim realities, but when you get down to it, optimists feel good about their lot in life, while pessimists feel bad about where they and the world are headed. Feeling good is a good, desirable state of being. Feeling bad about the future, well, just feels bad. Which would you rather experience?/p
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pAs they#8217;re popularly understood, optimists are the glass half-fullers, the ones who sit in front of a a title=”Stuart Smalley’s famous quote” href=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DIETlxquzY” target=”_blank”full length mirror in a lime green cardigan uttering daily self-affirmations/a that may or may not have basis in reality. Pessimists are often seen as realists, as […]
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