EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 3 MIN
Ch.2 Positive and Negative Road - The Worst
from Inside Think Town · host Andrea Roccella
Being tuned with the worst of the world tunes us into worse men. This episode explains how constant exposure to negative news and complaining can make people more bitter and lead to worse choices. Individuals who consistently focus on the worst aspects of the world tend to affect their energy negatively, which inevitably shapes their outlook on life. Conversely, this episode explores the benefits of adopting a positive perspective. By appreciating small joys and fostering positive interactions, we can create a more vibrant, uplifting environment for ourselves and those around us. Listen in as we share ways to shift focus from negativity to positivity and transform your daily experiences. Get the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Town-Philosophical-Aphorisms-Reflection/dp/B0G3ZZV9DB 🌐Official Website ▶️Youtube 📌Pinterest 𝕏 X/Twitter 🤝Connect with Patreon
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Being tuned with the worst of the world tunes us into worse men. This episode explains how constant exposure to negative news and complaining can make people more bitter and lead to worse choices. Individuals who consistently focus on the worst aspects of the world tend to affect their energy negatively, which inevitably shapes their outlook on life. Conversely, this episode explores the benefits of adopting a positive perspective. By appreciating small joys and fostering positive interactions, we can create a more vibrant, uplifting environment for ourselves and those around us. Listen in as we share ways to shift focus from negativity to positivity and transform your daily experiences. Get the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Think-Town-Philosophical-Aphorisms-Reflection/dp/B0G3ZZV9DB 🌐Official Website▶️Youtube📌Pinterest𝕏 X/Twitter🤝Connect with Patreon
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