• Elie Wiesel, Victor Frankl and Positive Attitude

    From ibshambat@gmail.com@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, May 30, 2019 18:06:16
    Two major voices came out of the Holocaust: Victor Frankl and Elie Wiesel. Frankl's message was self-empowerment; Wiesel's message was despair. Yet Wiesel
    became more influential than Frankl.

    How can this be, some may say. Isn't positive attitude everything? Don't you have to be positive in order to be successful, and aren't negative people losers? Well there is nothing loserish about Elie Wiesel. He became a crusader for human rights, and
    his influence extend far beyond the Jewish community.

    In fact there have been many people who were negative who achieved significant things. Nixon was negative. Charles Dickens was negative. Lou Reed was negative. Russians tend to have a negative outlook, but for several decades Russia credibly rivaled
    America for leadership of the world. Clearly what we know about positive attitude being prerequisite for success is untrue.

    Positive thinking causes more problems than it solves. You think positive, you fail to anticipate problems, you do foolish things. Negative thinking is not the solution either. The negative thinker would believe that our problems are too much for us to
    solve, which is untrue. The solution is real thinking, where we analyze the conditions and put into place rightful solutions to our problems.

    Indeed quite often the positive thinker would become a bully, attacking people who do not have positive attitude without figuring out why they don't have a positive attitude. I'll give you a hint. It consists of two words: Global warming. We have
    problems up the wazoo, and in some cases a negative attitude is justified. What
    is not justified is inaction in the face of these problems – something that we regrettably see both from people professing a positive attitude, who want to
    deny these
    problems, and from people possessing a negative attitude, who think that these problems are too much for us to solve.

    So I say do away with both positive thinking and negative thinking and try real
    thinking. And pursuant real thinking, real action to solve the problems of the world.

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  • From ibshambat@gmail.com@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, May 23, 2020 18:06:41
    Two major voices came out of the Holocaust: Victor Frankl and Elie Wiesel. Frankl's message was self-empowerment; Wiesel's message was despair. Yet Wiesel
    became more influential than Frankl.

    How can this be, some may say. Isn't positive attitude everything? Don't you have to be positive in order to be successful, and aren't negative people losers? Well there is nothing loserish about Elie Wiesel. He became a crusader for human rights, and
    his influence extend far beyond the Jewish community.

    In fact there have been many people who were negative who achieved significant things. Nixon was negative. Charles Dickens was negative. Lou Reed was negative. Russians tend to have a negative outlook, but for several decades Russia credibly rivaled
    America for leadership of the world. Clearly what we know about positive attitude being prerequisite for success is untrue.

    Positive thinking causes more problems than it solves. You think positive, you fail to anticipate problems, you do foolish things. Negative thinking is not the solution either. The negative thinker would believe that our problems are too much for us to
    solve, which is untrue. The solution is real thinking, where we analyze the conditions and put into place rightful solutions to our problems.

    Indeed quite often the positive thinker would become a bully, attacking people who do not have positive attitude without figuring out why they don't have a positive attitude. I'll give you a hint. It consists of two words: Global warming. We have
    problems up the wazoo, and in some cases a negative attitude is justified. What
    is not justified is inaction in the face of these problems – something that we regrettably see both from people professing a positive attitude, who want to
    deny these
    problems, and from people possessing a negative attitude, who think that these problems are too much for us to solve.

    So I say do away with both positive thinking and negative thinking and try real
    thinking. And pursuant real thinking, real action to solve the problems of the world.

    https://sites.google.com/site/ilyashambatthought

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: www.darkrealms.ca (1:229/2)