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“I've learned that… you either control your attitude or it controls you.”
~ Anonymous (Age 47)
I received this quote via email which got me thinking about the definition of attitudes or a list of attitudes. A search on the internet brought me to this link.
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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/List_twenty_different_attitudes
Question: List twenty different attitudes?
Answer by BJ:
Attitudes are typically related to liking/disliking or with a positive/negative valence. They are more than personality traits, but linguistically used interchangeably if the traits are substantially broad or temperament-like.
Here are some types of attitudes, for starters.
01 ~ confidence (can-do / can't-do)
02 ~ optimism (optimistic or hopeful / pessimistic)
03 ~ interest (apathetic or indifferent / interested)
04 ~ seriousness (playful or humorous / serious)
05 ~ cheerful (cheerful / un-cheerful or dour)
06 ~ grateful (entitled / grateful)
07 ~ superiority (superior, pompous, arrogant or lofty / humble or unpretentious)
08 ~ condescending (condescending / egalitarian)
09 ~ openness (open / closed)
10 ~ authority (authoritative / un-authoritative)
11 ~ sincerity (sincere / insincere)
12 ~ trusting (trusting / cynical)
13 ~ loving (loving / cold)
14 ~ satisfaction (satisfied / dissatisfied)
15 ~ hostility (hostile or vindictive / nurturing)
16 ~ considerate (considerate / inconsiderate)
17 ~ cautious (cautious / reckless)
18 ~ friendly (friendly / unfriendly)
19 ~ conscientiousness (conscientious / un-conscientious)
20 ~ insolent (insolent, impudent or sassy / agreeable)
21 ~ suspicious (suspicious / unsuspicious)
22 ~ tolerant (tolerant or accepting / intolerant or un-accepting)
23 ~ sarcasm (sarcastic / straightforward)
24 ~ helpfulness (helpful or obliging / un-obliging)
25 ~ effort (lazy / diligent)
26 ~ inclusivity (inclusive / exclusive)
27 ~ tenacity (tenacious / un-tenacious)
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Ok, let’s work on controlling our attitudes.
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