Why are so many people so single-sided in life? They only see the glass half empty!
Any little problem they encounter and it's the end of the line and they don't know what to do.
I'm trying to say this in a way so that people close to me who are reading this cannot figure out which one of them I'm talking to but it is true. Many of my friends, many of family members are stuck in neutral.
They only see things one way.
In their mind, this is how it's supposed to. If you add or remove anything in their lives, if it is not the way they they are accustomed to, it's like a crisis.
Simple little things, simple little changes in their lives and all of a sudden they are managing crisis after crisis and, honestly, if they would only see the glass half full for once in their lives, they would realize it is no crisis at all, just a tiny little problem that needs to be resolved.
I have to say it but have to stay away from people like that. Yes love them but do not let them infect your life.
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