LIBERTATEA EMOȚIONALĂ ȘI SPIRITUALĂ – LIBERTATEA DE A FI CEEA CE SUNTEM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6387669Keywords:
happiness, acceptance, positive attitude, optimism, internal logic, spiritual dutyAbstract
Emotional and Spiritual Freedom–the Freedom to Be Who We Are
New research in the field of biochemistry and neurology of happiness has confirmed that acceptance means taking control over what is real and over what really makes us happy. A positive attitude correlates, to some extent, with biological inheritance, so some people are naturally more optimistic than others. This does not imply that people who are not by nature optimistic cannot change their attitude and show increased optimism in certain life circumstances. This change is based on an internal logic and it is not only related to attitude, but also to a spiritual duty of each of us. People must decide on what “optimism” and “a positive attitude” mean for themselves.
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