hehe..thats life...ayaw lang na dibdibah bro,
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ang2x kay gi disregard na nila ang positive para nila negative daun ila mabantayan
That's one point. Another is that it has become the norm of today's society. Have you ever noticed that what we see in media, hear from people, or even remember are the negative things? According to statistics we are bombarded with an average of 20,000 negative things, news, stories, images on an a daily basis.
it's out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks [and the mind thinks]![]()
not all TS.. it really depends on one's outlook.. akong binuangan uban close friends nko nga negative thinker.. ako cla ingnan nga cguro you had an unhappy childhood.. hahaha harsh ra keu na term... but in a way mao na kay these are messages that you learned when you were young. you learned from many different sources including other children, your teachers, family members, yaya, even from the media, and from prejudice and stigma in our society.... thinking, emotions, and behaviors intertwine very closely and each can change the others.. optimism improves your social life and motivates you to never give up, which turns failures and setbacks into comebacks and successes.... your thinking habits can make your life a heaven or hell...
Last edited by z3robeLow; 09-13-2010 at 01:48 PM.
To keep ourselves ready, be prepared of the worst outcome if ever it arises.
Not really paranoia but an act of self preservation.
because of guilt that's been hounding man after the fall.
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