Saturday, March 21, 2009

Right Thinking (Continued)


To think that others are idiots and that you are a genius is a false value – and therefore, wrong. The right thinking persons never feel superior. One may be strong in areas where others are weak – but this does not mean that others have no strengths. Everyone has strengths as well as weaknesses. The right thinking persons never talk to any person in a language that offends him. At the same time, they also do not feel offended by trivial issues. Such persons know that they are not always right. They know that they also commit mistakes – and they are willing to learn from their mistakes.

Positives always add; it is their nature to add, to reinforce, to support, to strengthen and to sustain. Positive thinking adds to your overall well being – which is good for you. Positive thinking builds confidence and optimism. It is the right attitude if you have confidence in yourself and in your god – and think optimistically and positively - that only good will happen to you. To love everyone, to help them to succeed and prosper is positive thinking - and therefore, right; it works for your interests in the long run. To always wish every one well (“Sarvo Jano Sukhino Bhavantu”) is positive thinking - and therefore, right; it promotes your welfare too in the long run.

The next thought also pertains to this topic only.

4 comments:

Srinath said...

Right thinking could be influenced by the environment as well.

Anonymous said...

Can somebody tell me if my comments can be seen? Thank you

Anonymous said...

I see only my comments

Srinath

Anonymous said...

I am able to see all the comments - vijayendra