They discovered particularly strong associations between positively judging others and how enthusiastic, happy, kind-hearted, courteous, emotionally stable and capable the person describes oneself and is described by others. . . . In contrast, negative perceptions of others are linked to higher levels of narcissism and antisocial behavior.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-08/wfu-rsw080210.php
There is much in that which I agree with.
On the other hand, however, being excessively positive can be a problem. Trish Bolton wrote an article titled "Always being positive can become a negative" in the 29th January, 2010 edition of "The Age". (The URL was http://www.theage.com.au/82143, but the article is no longer there - you may have to buy it from The Age; I saved a copy at I Cyte, but that is for my use ... )
I also recall the alien intelligences ("the Nine") with which contact is described in Stuart Holroyd's brilliant "Briefing for the Landing on Planet Earth" (see here for my thoughts on this) mention intervening when the planet was becoming "too positive".
Balance has a place in all this: the problem is that the planet is currently so slewed towards being negative that being balanced can potentially seem unduly positive ...
Anyway, maybe have a read and a think :)
Love, light, hugs and blessings
Gnwmythr
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Tags: attitudes, emotions, personal responsibility, interpersonal interactions, life lessons, ET/UFO/UAP, Stuart Holroyd, The Nine, balance,
First published: Friday 6th August, 2010
Last edited: Friday 6th August, 2010