This book took less than 30 minutes to read, and as such, didn't really get in-depth into anything other than 'become more of an optimist' because negative thinking weighs you down. However, it seemed more to scream "ignore the bad and be ignorant and happy." In fact, some of the statments were downright clueless.
"Whenever he thought about it he felt terrible. And so, at last, he came to a fateful decision. He decided not to think about it."
"Optimists dont beat themselves up with blame- they seek to externalize it"
next page:
"Optimists take personal credit for causing favorable outcomes"
Does anyone else see major issues with this??
Here is one part of the book that I liked:
"Whats more important-
What's happening to you- or
How you are handling the situation?"
I liked the movement of "problem talk" to "solution talk"- focusing on hope- and the benefits of pessimism.