Why do you care? Part 1
“In fact, life’s most energizing and exciting moments occur in those split seconds when our struggling and searching are suddenly transformed into the dazzling aura of the profoundly new, an image of the future.” Psychologist E. Paul Torrance:
Optimist —> Pessimist
1. Impermanence —> Permanence
2. Specificity —> Universality
3. External —> Internal
4. Controllable —> Not controllable
Today’s thought-provoking contributions came from:
Jorge Coelho @jorgegcoelho
Hugo
Excerpts:
Jorge shared the quote “May I have the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; Courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.”
“We can’t always be flying high”. Shared by Liliana. That temporary/permanent aspect, in which the optimist believes that everything is temporary, while the pessimist believes the problem is permanent. It’s so important to practise this idea that everything changes, and only death is permanent.
“To do things well takes the same time as doing them badly, so you might as well do them well.” Shared by Hugo
#EPaulTorrance #optimismo #pessimismo #acreditar #mudar #ansiedade
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