Showing posts with label optimism psychology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label optimism psychology. Show all posts

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Nathan's Keys to Optimism (functional psychology)

https://hypercubics.blogspot.com/2019/08/coherentist-view-of-smiling.html

Things are real, and that makes them good...

I resolve that all is for the best unless it concerns something worse...

We can elect something good, because that's what we want...

When we understand, we fell better...

Bread may be toast and water may be tea...

What's good becomes better...

What's absolute becomes immortal....

We remember everything that makes an impression....

We forget what we can't afford...

Values are free...

We're free to explore reality....

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Happiness Quotes by Nathan Coppedge and Some Others


"Happiness begins with acknowledging that happiness is possible." ----Psychology


"If one does the right thing, this can be the basis for happiness." ---Ethos


"Real problems have real solutions." ---A pragmatist


"You can have infinite abstract happiness." ---Nathan Coppedge


"People who are depressed are so happy they're in shock and they can't realize it..." ---Hannah Larkin-Wells


"One should be a pessimist about pessimism." ---Nathan Coppedge


"One can't FEEL pessimistic about pessimism, because that isn't pessimism ABOUT pessimism." ---Nathan Coppedge


"If pain is not always infinite, then it is NEVER INFINITE." ---Nathan Coppedge


"If you have happiness you can find happiness: so you can cheat with the word happiness. As people say, happiness begins with acknowledging that happiness is possible." ---Nathan Coppedge


"The hardest work is at the beginning no matter how hard it is." ----a psychologist


"Maybe with the right perspective you can feel better." ---a psychologist


"In the information landscape, hyper-morality is all about good intentions." ---Nathan Coppedge


" 'That's not untrue' causes happiness." ---Nathan Coppedge


"They're stupid liars and that's funny: this is a superficial answer, but it works for the mind. Psychologists have always confronted this type of principle very early." ----Gestalt Psychology