pessimism
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Ray
@Raynsun (120)
• United Kingdom
15 Jan 21
During these tougher times we have all experienced lately, I have started wondering whether I’m a glass half full or half empty kind of guy. There’s definitely been a lot more to worry about in the last 12 months than the...
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ingrid
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
24 Sep 18
It is a rather cool and gloomy Tuesday morning here to my end, my fellow users of this site. How was your Monday?
I will resume my duty this afternoon, so my sister will be left alone until my son comes home at 5:45 PM. Right now...
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Domingo Wladimir Montero Colón
@domiwla (398)
• Venezuela
18 Aug 18
Pessimism has very painful consequences, stagnating our attitude, generating low self-esteem, affecting our relationship with others, losing the illusion to grow and do things in life, I believe that the harder things are made...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
25 Feb 18
If your silver lining has a great big grey cloud in the middle of it, you're a pessimist.
Must atheists be optimists? I hope not, for my sake. Mine is clearly a hope-inspiring perspective on life that argues that human beings...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
28 Sep 16
The latest poetry challenge from @Jessicalynnt is based on the words "no, negative, never, not, and hardly." Here goes.
Poem – State Of Mind
What do you mean I'm being negative and pessimistic?
I'm absolutely positive we're...
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Digital Nomad
@VinayaG (550)
• Kathmandu, Nepal
11 Mar 16
There are two ways to deal with negativity. One you avoid negativity, two you get into negativity and change it into positivism. Avoiding negativity means you get away from negative people and thoughts. Getting into negativity...
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Digital Nomad
@VinayaG (550)
• Kathmandu, Nepal
23 Feb 16
There is too much negativity around, the world needs positive vision. We must understand positive attracts and negativity repels. This is how the world runs
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
5 Sep 15
Is the glass half full or half empty? Answer - the glass is completely empty. I finished of its contents soon after taking the photo. Philosophically I am a pessimist, past half way through my life. I can get more beer but once...
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lloydbelleza
@lloydbelleza (1227)
• Philippines
15 Feb 13
When someone says something she takes it negatively. There was a time when our
immediate boss told us about the things we missed in our project, and there
she was saying that we were being scolded and reprimanded, etc. Well for...
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Toni
@toniganzon (77064)
• Philippines
19 Jun 12
Some people couldn't just take an information. Like when you suggest something, not really giving an advice or dictating, they take it offensively. This only shows one thing. That person has so much negativity in her that she just...
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LaurenPogisky
@LaurenPogisky (131)
27 Apr 12
Which one is better? To be a positive thinker or be the negativistic one. optimistic people try to view things in a very clear and positive way. Through this they accumulate hope to continue their tasks. They are still persistent...
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grandpa_lash
@grandpa_lash (5225)
• Australia
9 Oct 11
Have you met them, or are you one of them? The people for whom the glass is always half empty, who want to look at the worst side of everything rather than the best, those who will make their assessments of a situation based on...
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LaLa Leo
@mrscallands22 (2851)
• United States
29 Sep 10
These are two extremities.. where you can't possibly be both.. at the same time anyway. Most of the time I try to be optimistic about any situation firstly until it's proven to not be what I expected. But then again, I try not to...
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