Saturday, March 30, 2013

Words to Make Life More Optimistic

I want to make others people lives more joyful. Therefore, I want to share to you some words/phrases to replace with in order to make it sound not so bad. Do not worry, I am not trying to deceive you, just trying to keep that smile on your face.

1. Replace "Forever Alone" with "Forever Available"
Once we think about it, we are not forever alone, since we are always surrounded by people. I get the phrase, "I am lonely in a crowded room," but we have people around us. Alone and being lonely are two different things. Therefore, you are always available to talk to someone when you are alone.

2. Replace "Funeral" with "Memorial"
I think funerals are just for a way for people's emotions to get out of wack and blow out of proportion, since they are mourning over someone's death. A memorial is different because they celebrate the person's life and her or his legacy. Memorials are always better in my opinion.

3. Replace "Death" with "End of Journey"
Death sounds too harsh, especially when used in a sentence on its own. However, when people say end of journey, it kind of makes everything better, since the life is over, but not the people.

4. Replace "Problem" with "Inferior Complex"
When I hear problem, it sounds as though it will never be solved, but inferior complex sounds like something you can break down and make better.

5. Replace "Global Warming" with "Extreme Weather"
Global warming causes extreme weather. If we think that it will not become, it will not, at least in my mind.

6. Replace "Breakup" with "Good Riddance"
Even though breakups are tough, it is good that they happen because it allows people to be with the right person. It is good that the person is out of your life so that you can have someone else better.

7. Replace "Mistakes" with "Experience"
Imagine a world in which we will never make a mistake, we will never grow. We will never evolve and stay the same forever. However, mistakes give us experience, so thank your mistakes because they are blessings in disguise.

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