Beneficial Thinking – The Only Right Way To Do It

This article may seem more like an opinion than any fact that may be on the market, but the reality comes down to this in my part of reality. Benefiting yourself and others is the only right way to make it happen. Anyway, what’s the point of living differently? I think there are none, although many may disagree with me. In fact, however, there is no other way to come true in my personal opinion. Of course, I am analyzing the causes and discarding the effects for what they are, effects.

Is it worth the destruction? I don’t think so in any way. However, warmongering politicians and crafty cheaters would disagree when trying to profit from war or trick people for “their own benefit.”

Sometimes I watch the news and some TV, but I see it a little differently: I consciously think about what I see instead of trying to escape reality by watching. I notice the abstract and linear elements fully and with full attention, intention and understanding of what I am seeing, rather than “just looking to escape.”

My orientation is practical and realistic in general, with a deeply creative bent within that practicality and realism. That gives practicality and realism to an abstract Gestalt imagination that creates creative solutions to problems and realities. Sure, for some, I’m “wired a little differently,” but not so different that I can’t function normally when asked to do so when needed. Generally it all comes down to “building a better mousetrap, and the world will make its way to your door when you’ve successfully built it, but before you’ve successfully built it, you’ll be a fool with an idea until you’ve built that. ” Why did I put all of that in quotes? Because I’m writing about a paradigm of reality within those quotes: until someone succeeds, everything has a quixotic twist, really. When success is achieved, that is as good as cash, cash, and reality. This is also what I mean when I say that beneficial thinking is the right and natural way to live. Selfish or harmful thinking may seem like an “easy and deceptive way” to some who view a short-sighted life path. In fact, however, as difficult as it may seem to go the right way, for me it is worth it, even if it costs. However, anything worthwhile really costs something, whether it’s effort, work, or just getting up and getting it, even if it’s easily achieved. Anything less it is too good to be true.

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