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Some people just complain too much, and they totally forget to see the good things in their lives. With every negative, there is a positive. You can choose to see just one, or the other, but choosing to see each equally is the heartiest. I say this because I used to only complain about everything going wrong in my life, mostly on my fb, and as time went by, and as i slowly worked on my own attitude etc, ive changed alot, I try to complain as little as I can, even though sometimes (sometimes) its just necessary, and even then I try to keep it to a minimum. Even when i want to complain, or feel like exploding, I just sit back, look at the big picture, and hold off any comments etc until Im over it and feeling better and I pick out the most positive things in my life to share with the world (to the best of my ability). Even since ive changed my attitude, etc, ive also changed my perception of others, etc. I dont feed into people who are constantly just complaining and whining, but i constantly feed into those who are positive and assertive all of the time. I used to feed into the whiners, and then I fell into their traps, and then i whined myself just as much as them. Positive things follow positive attitudes!!! And if your unhappy with something in your life, change it, if something is taking away from your joy, walk away from it n leave it behind, YOU HAVE THE POWER. And im ok, im just getting tired of all of the whiners on my fb feed (and in real life), and i just wanted to say. I wont judge a person for complaining (all of the time) but i wont feed into the negativity. There are others less fortunate than you are, and there are people who will give anything to have some of the things you have. Is the glass half full or half empty? its neither. Just be grateful you have anything at all to put in your glass, cuz some dont. Just think about it. ;)
Posted on: Tue, 01 Oct 2013 02:31:50 +0000

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