As I become healthier…
I begin to remember the points in which I was in a healthier state and doing nothing. Advantages are taken day by day, and we never do really acknowledge the good things that are bestowed upon us. We do however hone in on the negatives more than half the time. At least that is my case. This makes me question things. Why is it that I am so good at writing negative works? Is it due to all of the negativity I have been through? Or is it due to what I like to call, Nagativity.
Nagativity are the negative things that make themselves annoyingly apparent. Viruses, bacteria, and broken bones are just a few things that are purely Nagative when it comes to physical aspects of your life. Emotional problems come in the forms of memories or people that constantly bring up the questions about why things are the way they are (negatively speaking, such as a breakup). Mental nagatives are possible choices or mental challenges that just can’t seem to remove themselves from your head throughout the day.
How do we combat these Nagativities in life? Ignoring the problems? Usually that would be frowned upon, but think about it, you either demolish the problem or ignore it. Let it keep affecting you and you will be dragged down by the teeth of depression. Distract yourself with the positive situations. Unless you like the nagatives of course, then in my opinion you are just a sick person. I was a sick person at one point…
But enough of that. The original point I was trying to make here was that when I do in fact become healthier, adventure must amp up again, or all my health and recovery will be for naught. A nagative physical situation will linger in the back of my head and I will just become worse. Just a little more rest. Then I shall pick up from where I left off.