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Do you think our young people should learn "positive self-talk"?
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We can look at life and its' situations from different angles. Consider "is the glass half empty/half full" as an example. Does this need to be taught in schools/homes or should we chance it, as has been the practise to date?

2 Replies to mozzie's answer

half of glass with water. half glass of water ^^

I hope i've understood you correctly:

we must share our knowledge as much as we can to everyone we can. What's the point to live our lifes if we don't make anything and and don't leave anything after us, like we've never been. (except tonns of garbige)

one old man have said: "we'll be remembered by our gifts". Knowledge is the best gift we can give/recieve...

reminded me about Russian wisdom: "learn all your life long"

pitty but zombie TV is making people foolish.

200 years ago, man 80 y.o. could tell you everything about world and share their life expirience.

Today teenagers don't want to listen the elder and those don't know how to share knowledge. We have illusion that we already know everything about world around us. We don't ask questions and don't search for answers...

When was the last time you've watched the stars? We live on our planet without any dreams like pigs on a pigfarm...

A Top Telco company yesterday gave redundancies to about 40 staff. Professional counselling was available.

But it was the last straw for one young man.

He jumped from the 7th floor car park to his death in the City of Melbourne.

These tragedies don't make it to the news.

2 Replies to Aussie's answer

It goes without saying it's too late for this young man. How sad it is that this young peron and who knows, how many others like him around the world have felt all is lost, when their self identity and self-worth is defined by their job.

So what do you think in terms of the question Aussie, for those of us who don't read between the lines?

Absolutely.