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 I'm A Closet Pessimist  [E]
Are you a glass-half-empty or a glass-half-full kind of person?
by JACE
Review by Nixie
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Rated: E | (4.5)
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Hi Jeff. Nixie here, via the read and review option. How are you today. Half in or half out of that glass?

*Candycaner*
Well, you're out of the closet now! I've often thought the same way. I go from 0 to 50,000, the present and the absolute inconceivable worst outcome. It's funny to me. What I've learned is to live with no expectations. It's a much easier life. That's not to say I'm depressed, rather rational. Yes, our brains can, often surprisingly, if we're not paying attention, create reality. That's a fact. We create our own worlds and anticipate the future.

*Heart* line that made me laugh:
(But, I think 'bad' has a better press agent.)

Uh-oh. Am I seeing double dashes not em-dashes? Big trouble there, Jace.

*Candycaner*
I have a doctor that I nick-named Dr. Z. If you've ever heard the expression, 'a man or woman hears hoof beats and thinks Zebra, not horse. That's my doctor. He always goes for the disaster, ordering needless tests. He's being careful. I can say that if this is a day to be kind.

*Candycaner*
Mr. Closet *Laugh* you've made a strong case for your outlook on life. At one time it made sense to me, as well.

Living with no expectations frees a person. As my mom says, 'to each his own'

And look, I'm still smiling. How novel to present your line of thinking for members to read. I couldn't have done that, except now I just have. *Rolleyes*

I enjoyed the write, even though I had to squint to read the letters.

~Nixie


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