A Quote by Diego Forlan

I try to see the positive side of things. — © Diego Forlan
I try to see the positive side of things.
I think most people are many-sided; you have your evil side, your happy side, your spaced-out side. You try to stay on the positive side more - I mean, I try to - but I think we all have those different faces of ourselves.
I like to think I am the sort of person who tries to make the best of things and try to look at the positive side of things.
We have to try to be positive now and look to the future and think positive things: then positive things will happen.
It takes just as little time to see the positive side of life as it does the negative side.
People deal too much with the negative, with what is wrong. Why not try and see positive things, to just touch those things and make them bloom?
When I post on Weibo, I try my best to post things that are aspirational and have a positive energy. I often think that maybe people who see my posts are still growing up and in a stage where they are choosing the kind of life they will have. If they see something good and that can influence them, this makes me think that Weibo can be a positive force for young people in China.
Basically we are all the same human beings with the same potential to be a good human being or a bad human being. The important thing is to realize the positive side and try to increase that; realize the negative side and try to reduce. That's the way.
Even when bad things happen you have to try to use those bad things in a positive manner and really just take the positive out of it.
I try to look at things in a positive light, but not everything ends up turning out positive or perfect.
I'm a positive person, and I try to look at the good side of everything.
I try to look at things in a positive way. If someone says something negative to me, I'll just turn it around into a positive.
I spend a great deal of time on research, on finding all the available accounts of a scene or incident, finding out all the background details and the biographies of the people involved there, and I try to run up all the accounts side by side to see where the contradictions are, and to look where things have gone missing.
Wherever possible, I try to see things from the other side of the dividing line and to read civilisation 'against the grain.'
I do try to speak of positive things. I still try to, like, present two sides of the story, and I do try to relate to life in a 360 degree and not be one-dimensional. But by all means, manage expectations.
All personality traits have their good side and their bad side. But for a long time, we've seen introversion only through its negative side and extroversion mostly through its positive side.
If you embrace 'positive thinking,' you are - by definition - spurning 'negative thinking.' So it's as if you were on a teeter-totter and are trying desperately to put all your weight on one side - the 'positive thinking' side.
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