OptimismFeeling Good A cartoon depicted a man hanging by chains on the wall of a dungeon. He was skinny and had long hair and a long beard. He had obviously been hanging there a long time. A psychiatrist was sitting in a chair in front of him with a pad and pen and was taking notes as he listened to the man. The man hanging on the wall, grinning from ear to ear, said, "Call me weird, but I feel good!" It is possible to feel good in spite of the circumstances. (Kent Crockett, The 911 Handbook, Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 2003, 79) Cross Reference:The Treasure Beneath the Rainbow Our Emotions Respond to the Way We Think You Must Believe Before You Achieve Your Happiness is Determined by You Two Days Before the Great Discovery Our Thoughts Affect Our Immune System
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