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2006.11.15

The Power of Positivity

There is a great discussion going on in the blogosphere concerning the dependency of bloggers to point out what is wrong with the world.

David Maister has this post "Are We Too Negative" which started a vigorous debate (actually more folks agreeing with David that blogosphere may be making us more cynical).

Stephanie West Allan picked up on the discussion and provided these great links:

* Arnie Hurst "Seeing the Positive Side of Negativity in the Law Profession"

* Julia Fleming Brown "Look What’s Right"

* The transcript of Larry King Live on Positive Thoughts and the Benefits of Gratitude."

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