THE CURSE OF NEGATIVE THINKING (POEM)

 The curse of negative thinking is a powerful force that can have a detrimental effect on our lives. It can lead to feelings of hopelessness, depression, and even despair. It can prevent us from achieving our goals and living our best life. It can take away our joy and our sense of purpose. We must recognize the power of negative thinking and take steps to combat it. We must learn to identify and challenge our negative thoughts, and replace them with positive ones. We must strive to focus on the good in our lives and be grateful for the blessings we have. We must be mindful of our thoughts and be conscious of how they shape our lives. We must embrace positivity and reject the curse of negative thinking. Only then can we find true joy and fulfillment in our lives.

Verse 1:
Negative thinking can be a curse,
It can take away your joy and make life worse.
It can make you feel like you're stuck in a hole,
And make it hard to stay in control.

Verse 2:
It can make you doubt your worth,
And keep you from seeing the beauty of the earth.
It can make you feel like you have no hope,
And make it hard to find ways to cope.

Verse 3:
It can make you feel like you're not good enough,
And keep you from making life better stuff.
It can make you feel like you're all alone,
And make it hard to find a place to call home.

Verse 4:
It can make you feel like you can't do anything right,
And make you feel like giving up the fight.
It can make you feel like you're stuck in a rut,
And make it hard to find the courage to get up.

Verse 5:
Negative thinking can be a real curse,
But it doesn't have to be the end of the universe.
Take a step back and look around,
And find the courage to turn your life around.

Verse 6:
Focus on the positive and make it last,
And find ways to make life better fast.
Look for the good in every situation,
And find the strength to bring about a transformation.

Verse 7:
You can break free from the curse of negative thinking,
And make a life that's worth living.
Take control of your thoughts and your life,
And fill it with joy and peace and strife.

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