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You're reading Do you find eternally cheerful, optimistic people who always look on the bright side, no matter how bad the situation, to be refreshing, or unbelievably irritating?
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Me too :)
by PrettyPirate on September 12th, 2007
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Don't know who you've been hangin' with ... but I (me: at a very advanced age and decidedly full Life Experience) couldn't disagree with you more.
Of course 'no balance' doesn't mean 'off kilter.' That's just silly. The question is ... what CENTER point are you referring too? What central focus GUIDES?
Its way too easy to use yin and yang by HUGE comparisons.
Indeed, yin can and does have its own extremes (experience white dot moment in black)
and yang can and does as well (experience black dot moment in white)
That DOESN'T MEAN though someone's personal experiential temperament including their decisive optimistic actions are 'wrong' when they have authentically received, perceived and experienced realistically! (One can decide HOW TO direct ones attention. It takes a strong individual to not generalize experience as 'bad' or 'good.' A hardy individual literally choses their own path of recognition after contemplation of personal circumstances
by M Moon on October 29th, 2009