Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Positivism





The term of "positivism" is defined as the state or character of being positive or something positive, a positivity that that accept the world as it is. However, it is a subjective terms for us to define because other people have their own view. So that, let me pick one quotes from a figure that show us on how crucial to be positive practice it.






“Keep your thoughts positive because your 
thoughts become your words. 
Keep your words positive because your
 words become your behavior. 
Keep your behavior positive because your 
behavior becomes your habits. 
Keep your habits positive because your 
habits become your values. 
Keep your values positive because your 
values become your destiny.” 

― Mahatma Gandhi--


From the quotes above, we can conclude that positivity is crucial for us because it will lead us to be an excellent people in future. So that, we must always be in positive such as think positively and show out the positive action. In order to carry  a positive action, we must develop a positive attitude. The way we think is actually shows the identity of a person. We can compare between people with negative and positive thinking. For example, in a problem situation, usually, people who have negative thinking they were easily give up and become hopeless. However, people with always in positive seen calm, relax while try to find the solution for the problems even they do not know whether its exactly help to solve the problem or not but they still try for many ways. Their looks the problems by the positive side. they turn a negative situation into a positive situation. 

People who practice the positive character in themselve look knowledgeable, optimise, responsible, smart and so many good characteristics of them. That  is why I said that be positive can change us for 360 degree of our life in every side. Such as, the way we think, communicate with other people, in giving opinion and even the way we walk show up our self-personality. We look mature with broad thinking.


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