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Look at it This Way

A Jew arrived at a railway station and saw a friend pacing up and down the platform in the utmost agitation.

"What's the matter?" he asked.  "You look upset."

"Upset! I've just missed my train by two minutes."

"Well, by the fuss you are making, I thought you had missed it by half an hour at least."  -Friday Nite Book


Isn't it always better to the of things in an optimistic way?  It is so much better than brooding over what we think we lost.

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