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The Apprentice
Review
Can Paranoia Be Good?
~by Jan Tincher
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© Jan Tincher - All Rights reserved
http://www.apprenticereview.com
Paranoia can be very good. If it's developed paranoia -- developed
in a very good way.
What do I mean by that?
This is what David Leonhardt, of the Happy Guy,
http://www.thehappyguy.com/daily-happiness-free-ezine.html
has to say:
"You have every reason to be paranoid. There are people all around
you scheming and plotting to make you...happy.
People who, at a drop of a hat, would think nothing of doing some awfully
nice deed. People who might smile at you or even be helpful."
Hm. If you develop this very good paranoia, does that mean that by the
time you get to the grocery store, the office, the downtown area, wherever
you are going, there are actually people there that might want to help
you, to make you feel better, to be awfully nice to you?
Wow. If you thought that, wouldn't you arrive with a smile on your face?
(I mean, who wouldn't, when they knew there were people there ready
and willing to help them?)
Wouldn't YOU be happy? Wouldn't YOU be ready and willing to help them
and put a smile on their face, also? No doubt! Because guess what? We
all deserve it!
Of course, there is the other side of the coin. You could be disappointed.
You could arrive at your destination and, even though you've developed
this beautiful new paranoia, no one smiles, no one greets you, no one
helps you.
But you know what? I don't think that's at all possible.
Why?
Because if you go where you are going expecting great things to happen,
YOU are smiling, YOU are happy, YOU are . . . Well, YOU are contagious!
Have you ever looked at a smiling, happy baby and kept a frown on your
face? It just isn't possible. Smiling brings more smiles.
Start seeing the world in a different light. Start developing paranoia
-- in a very good way. Start helping others smile.
Good luck! And . . . Keep on smiling! Someone might be just around the
corner who needs one.
Thanks for reading,
Jan
P.S. If you would like to learn how to handle stress, check this out:
http://www.tameyourbrain.com/stressEcourse/stressoffer.php
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Copyright 2006, Jan Tincher, All Rights Reserved Worldwide
DISCLAIMER: Jan Tincher and/or *Tame Your Brain!* do not
guarantee or warrant that the techniques and strategies portrayed
will work for everyone. The techniques and strategies are general
in nature and may not apply to everyone. The techniques and
strategies are not intended to substitute for obtaining medical
advice from the medical profession. Always consult your own
professionals before making any life-changing decisions.
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Would you like to learn how to relax better? Jan has written
great articles on stress. To read them, go here:
http://www.tameyourbrain.com/stress/index.htm
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