[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ So positive thinking and attitude leads to positive thoughts and possible happier life.
Damn who would of thunk it.
So what does it say about negatively attacking everyone that is different from me or that doesnt respect my awesomeness even though I degrade them? [/quote]
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Dammit, I still can’t believe they’re thinking about remaking that movie. I get grrrr every time I think about it.[/quote]
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
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Dammit, I still can’t believe they’re thinking about remaking that movie. I get grrrr every time I think about it.[/quote]
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That gif is moving in s l o w m o t i o n…and is even more hilarious than at regular speed.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
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Dammit, I still can’t believe they’re thinking about remaking that movie. I get grrrr every time I think about it.[/quote]
The studio announced a little while ago that it will be a sequel, not a remake. Tom Cruise is supposed reprise his role as Maverick, but they haven’t said how big a role in the movie he will have. I think he is a bit old to be an active fighter pilot, though. Maybe he will be the captain of an aircraft carrier or an instructor or something like that.
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Dammit, I still can’t believe they’re thinking about remaking that movie. I get grrrr every time I think about it.[/quote]
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ So positive thinking and attitude leads to positive thoughts and possible happier life.
Damn who would of thunk it.
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Yep. That will be $75 bucks. You’re welcome!
Seriously, I didn’t learn much about how to be a happy person in grad school. Maybe Accipiter would disagree, he’s an MFCC as I recall. The main focus is on the diagnosis and treatment of dysfunction. What to do when it’s broken, and not so much about what to do to keep it healthy. That stuff you pick up other places - At home if your lucky. I’d assume the medical profession is the same? Hopefully things are changing, with more of a focus on health and prevention.
About talking about your negative experiences, the prevailing idea for years was that people need to “get it all out” in order to move on and heal. Talk about it. Vent. Maybe engage in some primal scream therapy - I’m rolling my eyes here. Of course, that isn’t always true. Some people do really well just going about their lives, without the need to relive it, talk about it, or focus on all the sad or traumatic stuff.