NEGATIVE?! ME? WHAT THE F--K EVER!
I swear people nowadays. I had a co-worker tell me I was negative because I was weighting the Pros and Cons of a situation/idea. If that is being negative then everyone in the US of A is negative. There is NOTHING wrong with weighting the Pros and Cons of a situation/idea. I think the reason why they called me negative was because I found more Cons than Pros about the whole thing. Sorry, but when that happens it's time to trash that situation/idea and find another. Same with if the Cons seem more in depth (dangerous, hurtful). Even if their is less Cons and more Pros. If the Cons are hurtful to me or another or dangerous I will be trashed as well.
I printed up the meaning of negative and left it in the co-workers inbox at work, lol. I bold typed THEIR type of negative. I wonder if I will get attitude in the morning?
neg·a·tive adjective ˈne-gə-tiv
Definition of NEGATIVE
1)
a: marked by denial, prohibition, or refusal <received a negative answer>; also : marked by absence, withholding, or removal of something positive <the negative motivation of shame — Garrett Hardin>
b(1): denying a predicate of a subject or a part of a subject <“no A is B” is a negative proposition> (2): denoting the absence or the contradictory of something <nontoxic is a negative term> (3): expressing negation <negative particles such as no and not>
c: adverse, unfavorable <the reviews were mostly negative>
2)
a: lacking positive qualities; especially : disagreeable
b: marked by features of hostility, withdrawal, or pessimism that hinder or oppose constructive treatment or development <a negative outlook> <negative criticism>
c: promoting a person or cause by criticizing or attacking the competition <ran a negative campaign> <negative advertising>
3)
a(1): less than zero and opposite in sign to a positive number that when added to the given number yields zero <−2 is a negative number> (2) : having more outgo than income : constituting a loss <negative cash flow> <negative worth>
b: extending or generated in a direction opposite to an arbitrarily chosen regular direction or position <negative angle>
4)
a: being, relating to, or charged with electricity of which the electron is the elementary unit
b: having more electrons than protons <a negative ion>
c(1): having lower electric potential and constituting the part toward which the current flows from the external circuit <the negative pole> (2): being the electron-emitting electrode of an electron tube
5)
a : not affirming the presence of a condition, substance, or organism suspected to be present; also : having a test result indicating the absence especially of a condition, substance, or organism <she is HIV negative>
b: directed or moving away from a source of stimulation <negative tropism>
c: less than the pressure of the atmosphere <negative pressure>
6) having the light and dark parts in approximately inverse relation to those of the original photographic subject
7) of a lens : diverging light rays and forming a virtual inverted image
Nite all,
PW