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If you will notice, negative thoughts are effortless. It is very easy to say, "things are difficult" or "it is hard to live", and generally just whine about all and sundry that is happening in life. "Down in the dumps and life hold no purpose"- this is a statement loaded with negativity. Just reading it weighs a person down completely. Just imagine what feeling it day in and day out does to a person's mindset. Now do we want to be weighed down or do we want to be up there, being that interesting person in the midst of the living? Definitely up there. But how do we get up there? How do we leave that safe haven that we have created for ourselves at the bottom of the pit? After all this was our comfort zone for so long. Everyone fears change. So why should we take the trouble? Why can't the person who is responsible for sending us to the bottom of this pit, change? These are the questions that plague.
Everyone welcomes change, in fact needs change; but no one wants to be the change. Each and every one of us has the opportunity to transform our relationships –only by transforming ourselves. But we shy away from it. Why? Is it our ego that does not allow us to do so? Is it our victim mentality? Or do we wait for the other person to change first and only then follow? While we are in this quandary, life is passing us by and those close to us, after a point, show little or no care.
The
reason
we
are
negative
is
because
we
are
unhappy;
and
that's
a
no
brainer.
We
are
so
used
to
being
unhappy
in
a
job
or
relationship
that
we
never
realize
that
there
is
another
way
to
feel.
Through
the
ebbs
and
flows
of
life,
one
tends
to
get
complacent
with
daily
routine.
When
situations
get
beyond
our
control,
it
is
very
easy
to
get
majorly
stressed
out.
When
the
anxiety
starts
affecting
sleep
and
brings
normal
life
to
a
stand-still
-
that
is
abnormal.
Stop!
It
is
time
to
rein
in
the
wavering
and
nearly
suicidal
thoughts.
I
say
"nearly
suicidal" because
person
needs
courage
to
ends
one's
life
and
if
a
person
has
that
kind
of
courage,
he
might
as
well
put
it
to
good
use
and
change
for
the
better.
That
to
me
is
a
deathbed
regret
–
daring
to
die
rather
than
live.



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