as we know, there are many types of people in this lovely world we living in. each individual is unique in their own special way.
some are apple to people eyes, some are just pain in the ass.
why can't we humans have just the good stuff, there's no hell but heaven, no poor but rich.
because it will make us one boring species.
having said that, there's this one particular trait i couldn't really stand. an individual being pessimistic. what make it worst is that, they could think of all sorts of suggestions, excuses that can make you stab yourself with a fork. they are just so darn negative.
what is wrong with them??? innate? or environment that causes them to react in such manner.
is it so hard to be drawn to the light? i'm not referring to the lights in heaven. these people could really suck you into the darkness. nonetheless, i'm fine with darkness and all, at least make it more fun, and exciting. dark and cold and making you miserable??? that is no fun at all.
i'm not saying we couldn't be a pessimistic person. there's always a continuum between optimistism and pessimism. and from time to time, we tend to sway from one end to the other. however, best and only solution (my opinion) don't stay too long in that 'dark room'.
reasons??
1) NO GOOD FOR HEALTH FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO 'SUFFER' FROM IT.
2) NO GOOD FOR HEALTH FOR PEOPLE AROUND THAT INDIVIDUAL.
3) IT SUCK THE JOY OF PEOPLE AROUND THEM.
4) IT MAKES THE WORLD LOOK MORE GLOOMY.
cheer up... it's not end of the world when things don't go your way. you just need to take two steps back and find other routes to venture into. seriously, if the worldreally ends, everyone of us dies, you die along with 6 billion other people. it's ok... the world revolve around the sun with or without us.
disclaimer: i'm not refering to anyone in particular. don't perasan.
3 comments:
The half full and half empty philosophy sounds familiar~
I read it somewhere lately but can't recall where.. maybe in my dream..
hahaXD dejavu!
Hor, kevin did not cite....plagiarize!!! haha
god knows who came up with the half full, half empty philosophy. how to cite
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