Optimistic Women Live Longer Healthier

Optimistic Women Live Longer Healthier
Optimism – can be taught or encouraged in our children?
Do you think that optimism is something you can teach or encourage their children and if so, how about it? You think it's important to be optimistic for you to have children optimistic? Thinking about this, because this article http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/articles/2009/03/09/trust_me____the_glass_is_half_full/, who said that women seem optimistic tend to live longer. Of course, the correlation of <> causation-and that could be possible, as someone said in comments that healthy people tend to be more optimistic … One more question on this same topic … Her mother was an optimist? If yes, how old is she (or as long as she lived)?
I think it is both taught and encouraged. We ensure that optimism by ourselves and show our children what it means to be optimistic. I think for the most optimistic is a live option, but there are people suffering from depression or have had traumatic things happen to them which makes the optimism seems a dream sometimes. But even so, you can always teach. It is true that optimism tends to lead to a longer life that is happier and healthier. It is one of the main reasons for trying to remain optimistic as far as I can. Ma faith in God also allowed me to remain optimistic because I know when something is too big for me to wear, I can and that God is in your hands (but for me personally). And my mother? No, it's an optimistic person and 51. It was and is rather pessimistic, which in turn is the form that was originally in life. But I decided not to continue with this kind of outlook on life. My mother is experiencing health problems who have difficulty depression (which is in part a chemical imbalance, but I'm sure if some of their defeatist attitude). I feel bad for her and I try to give the glass is half full "when talking about her.
Insidermedicine in 60 – March 6, 2009