Problem-solver and Complainer

When you consistently maintain a positive frame of mind,
you’ll become known as a problem-solver rather than
a complainer. People avoid complainers.
They seek out problem-solvers.

~Joseph Sommerville

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Sometimes, I complain too much. Www. Childrescueinc.org

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  1. vidya sagar

    January 11, 2013

    god gives extra talent for these type of physically handicapped persons to face the world.

  2. Harit Doshi

    January 12, 2013

    very true quote and hats off for the kid..

  3. Rene Sidler

    January 12, 2013

    I'm afraid to say I belong to the category of the complainers… maybe… 🙂  And – there are problems that cannot be solved, i.m.o. 🙂

  4. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 12, 2013

    Yes, there is always a solution to every probem +Charles van Dijk It just sometimes we are not too happy with the solution, so we start complaining.

  5. dietrich lombarde

    January 14, 2013

    IF I COULD !                                                                                            Like to squeeze him.
    Like to tell him, how smart he is.
    Like to tell him,  I am his friend  .
    Make sure he is never alone.

  6. p.swarna kumar

    January 16, 2013

    hats up to him dear jendhamuni…

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