The Power of Positive Thinking: An Excuse to Ignore Real Problems
The Tatty Journal
In a world that seems to be getting more and more complicated by the day, the power of positive thinking has become an increasingly popular way for people to deal with their problems. Whether it’s a bad breakup, a job loss, or just the general malaise of modern life, positive thinking has become the go-to solution for anyone looking to find a way out of their problems. But is this really the best way to deal with our problems, or is it just an excuse to ignore the real issues at hand?
According to the positive thinking movement, the key to overcoming any obstacle is to simply change our thoughts. If we can train ourselves to think positively, the theory goes, we can manifest our desires and overcome any challenge. Need a new job? Just think positively about it and it will magically appear! Struggling with depression? Just focus on the good things in your life and you’ll feel better in no time!
But is it really that easy? Can we really just think our way out of our problems? Of course not. While there is certainly some truth to the idea that our thoughts can influence our reality, the power of positive thinking is often used as an excuse to avoid dealing with the real issues at hand.
For example, let’s say you’re in a toxic relationship. Your partner is emotionally abusive and you’re constantly walking on eggshells around them. According to the positive thinking movement, the solution is simple: just focus on the good things in the relationship! Think positively about your partner and the love you share, and the bad stuff will magically disappear!
Of course, anyone with half a brain can see that this is a recipe for disaster. Ignoring the real issues in a relationship will only make them worse over time, and pretending that everything is okay will only lead to more pain and suffering down the line.
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