Could A Book Help Me Turn Into A Positive Person?

By Adam Tyler Cook


For some people, positivity is merely an idea while for others positivity is a way of life. The topic of the glass half full along with the glass half empty have long been a topic for debate and classification of men and women from the pessimists, the optimists along with the realists.

For your pessimists, the a glass is half unfilled. For the optimists, your glass is 1 / 2 full. For your realists, someone drank in the glass of h2o.

Whatever an individual may focus on and wherever on the planet he or she could possibly be, it is fact that being positive is a part of human nature. And thus, it can possibly be developed.

The topic at hand is: can a book help an individual become a positive person? The answer is in the positive. There are three ways of how a book can help individual positivity.

First, the obvious is when an individual can relate to a story which is tagged as inspirational, he cannot help but wonder if the same thing can happen to him if he would just be positive about it like the attitude of the protagonist of the story. Hence, this is often called the 'human relation factor'.

Have you ever wondered why there are motivational speakers? Have you ever thought to yourself why there are books which talk about positive thoughts, affirmations, and just about the law of attraction in general? This is because individuals like the idea of a challenge. If others can do it, then why can't you? This is the obvious first factor.

Second, a book may be a reflection of an individual's state of mind. If you buy the Royal prince by Machiavelli, you will see that there is a big effect and reflection on the book to individual idealism in addition to thought. If you buy your Twilight Series, you will see how it will eventually reflect your views on love although it might be a supernatural fiction. If you get the fifty shades of off white, then you know that it is possible to appeal to your feminine side.

In this case, if you buy a book on positive affirmations, then you may reflect positive frame of mind towards your mental well-being which is a fact.

With your two points, it's obvious that positivity does not only come from within but it comes as well from the reflection of one's life and one's morals. If you want to be positive about some thing, then it is necessary that you try and grab a book having positive affirmations therefore the positive thoughts will think of you.




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