Thursday, February 21, 2013

Nothing Is Impossible



Nothing is impossible. Consider those words. What comes to mind when you read or say them? Using the two words, nothing and impossible, by themselves conjures up negative thoughts, a negative approach or negative admonishment. 

Nothing means empty, a void, inactivity, nothing (note the use of the word again) positive. Impossible implies something that just can’t be done. Don’t even try.  No way, no how! Those thoughts certainly fit into the negative category.

Bring them together with the passive verb, “is” in between: Nothing is impossible.

Together, the statement implies everything is possible. Anything can be done, accomplished, finished, etc., etc. As a result, implied unquestionable optimism. 

Doesn’t take much to put together the right combination of words, even those that are perceived to be negative, in order to turn something negative into something positive.

Now, that’s optimism.

Choose a path paved with positive words and an optimistic outlook. It’s easier than you think. After all nothing is impossible.

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