Looking at a glass from one perspective or another has been a way of determining if someone is optimistic or pessimistic. Because it is visual, this is determined by your outlook on the object. How do you tend to look at the object to the right?
I tend to look toward the pessimistic side. Maybe it is because once something goes past halfway, that means it is almost gone. Neither of these may be the correct view of the object. That brings us to this week's quote...
Maybe it can be a different way of viewing yourself and your potential. What are you able to use with what you have been given? How can you use your "contents" to make a difference in life?
May we gain a new perspective on an old saying by not looking at the determination of whether or not it is full or empty, but rather see the potential it has within it.
Stop asking if the glass is half full or half empty. Instead ask, "What's in it? How did it get there? What can I do with it?" ~ David KaufmanIf you're like me you probably never thought about looking at it this way. However, this doesn't judge the object but rather looks at the potential of the object and/or its contents.
Maybe it can be a different way of viewing yourself and your potential. What are you able to use with what you have been given? How can you use your "contents" to make a difference in life?
May we gain a new perspective on an old saying by not looking at the determination of whether or not it is full or empty, but rather see the potential it has within it.
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