It's May 28, 2024, 08:16:28 AM
I will present 3 of what I believe to be mostly false assumptions/claims made by "positive" thinking advocates. This is supposed to be a respectful pshych/sociol discussion...1. Positive thinking advocates say things like "happiness is all in the mind"... or "happiness is a mindstate". Well, I purpose that happiness is an INVOLUNTARY emotion resulting from bad or good experiences we encounter in our life. If person A is able to go through a bad experience and stay happy and positive that things will get better it is because he has had past experiences where things have gotten better or met or known of others who have overcame or some past event, encounter or knowledge has given him this hope. I don't however believe that he "willed it" alltogether because I believe it to be involuntary.2. Positive thinkers may be neglecting their true emotions or feelings about something, and this could cause wasted energy and time engaging in something that they would be better off leaving.3. Positive thinkers believe it was their positive thinking that gave them success, when in reality, the reason they were able to remain confident in a difficult cirumstance may have actually been because of their abilities in that area.4. Positive thinkers may be certain something will happen, and when it doesn't they could be left unprepared for a changing situation because their are always many possible outcomes for a situration that one needs to be aware of.
So it is experience that determines happiness, whether the experience is a bad or good, right? Therefore people with no experience don't know how to have a positive mind-state. And who are we talking about here again? I'm guessing little kids in pre-school. And what "real" happiness is to you may not be as "real" to others. And if your comment about being "major" is towards me, I have no idea what you're talking about.
oh yeah? show me those songs where I'm bragging.. even if I did somewhere, you could never understand any of it even though you think you have a good idea watching your hip hop documentaries about the streets on your TV screen. We're talking about people's ability to have a positive outlook on life here, stick to the subject. It is possible for anyone to have a positive outlook no matter how high or low their life has headed towards. It is a decision that reflects on the atmosphere and usually determines where your life will end up. You wanna talk about major? How bout making thousands upon thousands of dirty money, retiring from the game, then having it bite you in the ass 6 months later by spending 80% of your savings from the past few years on the biggest bail ever heard of to get out of jail for a crime you never really committed but can go down 10 years to life for it. You learn the biggest lesson about karma, and you really have no reason to be happy for shit, but your positive outlook and your faith in god is what keeps you sane. I'm still out on the scene living the good life like nothing happened. Without a firm decision on feeling happy, you could sit in your room and rot, go for another big score or just end your life. But you have to fight emotions, the brain has the ability to do this, it just needs training and self-control.
Selling drugs to feed mama? bwahahah LOL, just stop.. you wouldn't grasp what some people go through because you simply don't have the ability to put yourself in another man's shoes. Religion is supposed to give you that skill, but it obviously doesn't work for the majority, just look at the world, then look in the mirror. And this thread's a joke, there is no point to it, you're not saying much, all you're doing is confusing yourself even more. The majority of threads you make is out of confusion, it's sad. Take it easy.Positive thinking might not work for all, but respect the ones that it does work for.
To answer Tom, its not neccasarily that the person may have had a better or worse life. Maybe the "positive" thinker has had a worse life and therefore he has the confidence that he can overcome adversity. Or maybe he has had a better life and so he has confidence that he can be happy cause he knows most of his life he has been happy so he has the confidence that it will come again.Either way, my point is that it is experiences that determine happiness.And Rod, I'm talking about real happiness not simply saying you major and this and that so many times that people might believe it and give you cred.