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Positive Energy is More Powerful

18 November 2009 No Comments

It is so easy to be negative.  After all, the world is so full of negativity.  We are surrounded by negativity in school, in the work place, in the media, and in every place we find ourselves going.  We really love negativity, don’t we?  Because, if we didn’t, then why is the majority of our everyday lives engulfed in negative default thinking?  Why do we participate in negative discussions?  Why do we gossip?  Why do we pass judgments on others?  Why do have negative practices?

Today, instead of loving the negative, turn towards positivity.  In the long run, positivity will get you a lot further, and (no doubt) bring you more happiness.  Positive energy is more powerful than negative energy.

—Penna

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