LIFE'S LITTLE QUESTION:
“Are Some People Just Born Positive Thinkers Or Is It Their Choice?”
“Are Some People Just Born Positive Thinkers Or Is It Their Choice?”
Positive
thinking is a mental attitude that sees the bright side of things.
Sometimes,
we wonder why some people stay happy and optimistic well in fact they are
facing bunch of problems. Our curious minds then boggle, “How can he handle
those?”, “Why is he lying to himself?”, “Is he crazy?” these doubtful
conclusions occur whenever we encounter positive thinkers.
Positive thinkers are the ones who
face life’s challenges positively and doubtlessly. They used to have this
unbelievable hope that negative people would consider as foolishness. But
before we believe or believe not on the negative thinker’s insights, let us
first trace where they got their optimistic attitude and know how they have
possessed it… To find it out, let us begin from this question: “Are some people
just born positive thinkers or is it their choice?”
In my opinion, it is their choice.
Yes, in Genetics, inherited traits may affect ones attitude but it does not
necessarily mean that a mere human being born-positive will grow up positive
and remain positive until he dies. I strongly believe that man’s well-being still
depends on the decisions he made in life because a person’s personality,
behavior, thinking, perception, and attitude towards life is a product of the
various factors such as inherited traits, upbringing, and his/her environment
but not Genetics alone that is why for me, being a positive thinker is a
choice. It is not an inborn talent or skill that only selected people acquire
rather it is an attitude that anybody can possess. It is just a matter of an
intelligent choice.
Therefore, to those who are positive
thinkers, enjoy the benefits of optimism and stay positive. And to the
consistent negative thinkers, you still have hope, Leave Pessimism and Be
Positive!
ASSIGNMENT IN SOCIAL SCIENCE 1
Submitted
by:
Dan
Daven B. Andrade, BSAcc 1-2
Submitted
to:
Mr.
Wilfredo J. Nicolas, PhD
Submitted
on:
June
18, 2013
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