As much as I hate to admit it, I normally see the glass as half empty. The same occurs when I notice that my cell phone battery is at 50%. My first impulse is to reach for the water pitcher or charger.
I'm usually one to harp on the negative rather than dwell on the positive. I realize it's something I have to work on a bit. However, my sometimes-pessimistic-nature helps me be a lot more perceptive than most people around me.
By thinking of the worst possible scenario -- and taking proactive steps to avoid it -- I've kept myself out of trouble. My friends sometimes chide me for being a creature of habit -- one who seldom leaves the comfortable confines of his comfort zone.
But I've come to accept and like this about myself. Not everyone is meant to be a spontaneous, happy-go-lucky wanderer. I think people who remain grounded and weigh their options carefully can live a happier life. They're less likely to make hasty, regrettable decisions.
My friends know I'll never be the life of the party, yet I'm still their go-to person for advice -- whether it concerns relationships, education, career, or personal finance. The world can be a cruel, dangerous place in which to live. That's why I feel it never hurts to be extra vigilant and proactive. One of my favorite cinema lines comes from the movie "Under Siege 2: Dark Territory," starring Steven Seagal: "Chance favors the prepared mind."
It's important we balance fun with sobriety. We should take life neither too seriously nor too loosely. Striking that perfect balance isn't always easy to achieve, but is possible nonetheless.
Do you see the glass as half empty or half full? Do you think being very careful in life pays off?
I'm usually one to harp on the negative rather than dwell on the positive. I realize it's something I have to work on a bit. However, my sometimes-pessimistic-nature helps me be a lot more perceptive than most people around me.
By thinking of the worst possible scenario -- and taking proactive steps to avoid it -- I've kept myself out of trouble. My friends sometimes chide me for being a creature of habit -- one who seldom leaves the comfortable confines of his comfort zone.
But I've come to accept and like this about myself. Not everyone is meant to be a spontaneous, happy-go-lucky wanderer. I think people who remain grounded and weigh their options carefully can live a happier life. They're less likely to make hasty, regrettable decisions.
My friends know I'll never be the life of the party, yet I'm still their go-to person for advice -- whether it concerns relationships, education, career, or personal finance. The world can be a cruel, dangerous place in which to live. That's why I feel it never hurts to be extra vigilant and proactive. One of my favorite cinema lines comes from the movie "Under Siege 2: Dark Territory," starring Steven Seagal: "Chance favors the prepared mind."
It's important we balance fun with sobriety. We should take life neither too seriously nor too loosely. Striking that perfect balance isn't always easy to achieve, but is possible nonetheless.
Do you see the glass as half empty or half full? Do you think being very careful in life pays off?
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