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Admiral Jim Stockdale was captured during the Vietnam War. He was a prisoner of war eight years without any sense of whether he would ever again see his family. Nevertheless, the ability to believe in Stockdale continuously - without that he would have succumbed to the pink naminami positivity. Stockdale finally came home alive. He said their experience this way: "Do not ever confuse mirax faith that ultimately survive mirax that encounter the most brutal facts of the current situation, whatever they are."
Jim Collins named this attitude Stock Dalen paradox. It means that when life throws mirax in front of adversity, you encounter them directly and honestly, no siloittelematta mirax - but still you believe that, ultimately, mirax survive adversity in stride.
In fact, I Reasoning matter, so that the life can be viewed from two different angles at the same time. (1) Subjectively, through selection, so that decide to be happy anyway. (2) By attempting to objectively critical and skeptical, rationalization and solution-. The second is really the only way, but this method can not think of the way, to the so-called. the front.
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