Tuesday, 23 July 2013

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/////////////The main difference between optimists and pessimists is how they explain setbacks to themselves.

Khan, Adam;


//////////////CASSIUS: Why, he that cuts off twenty years of life. Cuts off so many years of fearing death


/////////////END OF SUFFRING- LMG-ANACLAPD


///////////////"To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man." - William Shakespeare



///////////////////Because optimism and pessimism both tend to be self-fulfilling prophecies.

Khan, Adam;


///////////////////THE OTHER ADM KHN PT HIE



////////////////////TNWS- GNEA TRIBL VIOLNCE



///////////////////////BT=When extroverts took risks that paid off, they showed a stronger response in two brain regions: the amygdala and the nucleus accumbens. "The amygdala is known for processing emotional stimuli, and the nucleus accumbens is a key part of the brain's reward circuitry and part of the dopamine system."



/////////////////////////////JUNG....EYESENCK......Today neuroscientists believe that extroverts' brains react more strongly to certain activities. "Obviously they are going to enjoy adventure sports more, or social adventures like meeting new people more. Part of this difference is genetic, resulting from the way our genes shape and develop our brains."



///////////////////////////Pessimistic people do have one advantage: They see reality more accurately.

Khan,




//////////////////////I don't think a tough question is disrespectful.
Helen Thomas



////////////////////////////More accurately, pessimism sets up the condition for depression to occur. One bad setback can knock a pessimist into the pit

Khan



//////////////////////////////The good news is that a pessimist can learn to be an optimist. Pessimists can learn to see the temporary aspects of setbacks.

Khan,



//////////////////////////Our best answer is that the glass is both half-full and half-empty, but you’re much better off if you think of it as half-full. When bad happens: Assume it won’t last long, look to see what isn’t affected, and don’t indulge in self-blame.

Khan,




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