Age-Old Wisdom for Modern Man

by Henrik Blunck, published Sunday, September 24th, 2006 at 2:37 am

The optimist sees opportunity in every danger; the pessimist sees danger in every opportunity” (Winston Churchill)

It is so rampant to be pessimistic about things, but actually many more muscles are spent being tense than when we try to look for the best ways to “make use” of opportunities we find.



The optimist has a naturally positive and searching attitude. The optimist is moldable by its surroundings, and will be logically receptive towards reaching more in the same amount of time.

The pessimist can’t enjoy this gift in living. A pessimist will – more or less consciously – tend to fear every new day. Since everything is already seen in a negative perspective.

You should make a conscious effort to have a positive outlook on life. It is the only way you can see the world in a whole new perspective. You WILL get more in return, and you will certainly be in a framework which will be more creative and uplifting in using those blessings for the benefit of all who surround you.



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