I think this message, although not without merit is a bit off topic!

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On Mar 28, 2014, at 2:24 PM, AppleGourmet <sen...@gmail.com> wrote:

> "Being negative is easy. The real 
> courage is in finding the good 
> in what you have, the opportunities 
> in every hurdle, the pros in every 
> con."
> Carolyn Hax
> Today's message is one of those old and well-worn sayings that are easily 
> dismissed
> as crappy folklore. It's the kind of thing our
> grandmothers might have said, so we, as
> worldly-wise modern folks, just roll our
> eyes at the thought.
> Always look for the good! We think our
> grandma's gone senile, so we laugh it off,
> and focus on the problems.
> But, you know, as I've gotten older, I've
> realized that grandparents and other older
> people have had lots of life experiences!
> Maybe they know something I don't. I know,
> what a ridiculous idea, eh? But I think that's
> where the truth is.
> We can find the good, the opportunities, the
> pros, in what look like bad situations. If our
> way doesn't work, we get to explore other
> ways that might - and learn in the process.
> An important side effect of this is rekindling
> the belief in us that the Universe is out to
> help us, not to make our life impossible.
> If we believe that, then we're likely to see 
> the obstacle as the sign that there's a better 
> way and the obstacle is there to tell us to 
> look for it.
> Is this easy? No, not at all. It's a lot easier to
> complain and whine about the unfairness of
> life. Most of the people around you will
> expect that and play "poor me" with you.
> However, if you'd rather get something done,
> I recommend looking for the good!
> All the best,
> 
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