专四晨读美文:Choose Optimism
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    Choose Optimism
    If you expect something to turn out badly,
    it probably will.
    Pessimism is seldom disappointed.
    But the same principle also works in reverse.
    If you expect good things to happen,
    they usually do!
    There seems to be a natural cause-and-effect relationship
    between optimism and success.
    Optimism and pessimism are both powerful forces,
    and each of us must choose
    which we want to shape our outlook
    and our expectations.
    There's enough good and bad
    in everyone's life-
    ample sorrow and happiness,
    sufficient joy and pain-
    to find a rational basis
    for either optimism or pessimism.
    We can choose to laugh or cry,
    bless or curse.
    From which perspective do we want to view life?
    Will we look up in hope
    or down in despair?
    It's all about our decision.
    I believe in upward look.
    I choose to highlight the positive
    and slip right over the negative.
    I am an optimist by choice
    as much as by nature.
    Sure, I know that sorrow exists.
    But when all is said and done,
    the good in life far outweighs the bad.
    An optimistic attitude is not a luxury;
    it's a necessity.
    The way you look at life
    will determine how you feel,
    how you perform,
    and how well you will get along
    with other people.
    Conversely, negative thoughts, attitudes, and expectations
    feed on themselves;
    they become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
    Pessimism creates a dismal place where no one wants to live.
    Optimism doesn't need to be naive.
    You can be an optimist
    and still recognize that problems exist
    and that some of them are not dealt with easily.
    But what a difference optimism makes
    in the attitude of the problem solver!
    Optimism diverts our attention away from negativism
    and channels it into positive,
    constructive thinking.
    When you're an optimist,
    you're more concerned with problem-solving
    than with useless carping about issues.


     

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