Try being less than an optimist after reading this piece excerpting from the book Optimism, by Helen Keller. (Click on the title of the article.)
She makes it clear that we need not suffer if we don't have it all.
She makes it clear what is valuable and attainable - and that there is no reason for anything other than optimism about life.
She reaffirms what practices we need to do to assure optimism.
She reaffirms what the highest thinkers of the ages have determined.
If you hold in mind her circumstances of being blind, deaf, and dumb, you will be so moved by what she says.
Enjoy!
And I hope you'll make the choice!
Keith
http://www.thelifemanagementalliance.com/Psychological/Happiness/OptimismHelenKeller.html
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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