Are you thinking positively or negatively?
By Anna G Sims
@A9904536 (19)
10 responses
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
7 Nov 20
When I was a child my mother shared the story of Polly Anna. She was always thinking positively. I think sometimes things work out differently and it sometimes works out to be the right choice. When I worked in London I missed the fast train to London Victoria however I caught the slow train to Black Frias. The IRA planted a bomb at London Victoria. I was so lucky that I missed the fast train. I am now age 48 years old and at age 47 years old I opened a pension account for my old age. As for the government pension I have 26 years and I need 9 more years. I need to have 35 years. If someone has less than 10 years they won't get a government pension. I missed 6 years from traveling overseas or being in the United Kingdom not living on UK Benefits. I was able to pay for 2 years . It was two lots of 689 pounds so it was a lot of money. I need to increase the amount of money into my pension. It would help me to have a target like 100,0000 pounds in the next 10 years.
@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
11 Nov 20
Anyone couldn't do away with negative thoughts just overcome them by being hopeful and optimistic.
@Cheyee (8344)
• Pakanbaru, Indonesia
6 Nov 20
I have a lot of bad thoughts about future. But I tried to not to think about it. Future is still uncertain, so I will just enjoy what I have today and being grateful
@kilocharlie90 (40)
• Indonesia
7 Nov 20
sometimes i can have it both, but i will keep trying to maintain this positive vibes about me