Positive relationships.
As Rush used to state, liberals wake up every day angry. They surround themselves with other angry people. They are also very negative. The good fortune to have been born in the greatest country ever is actually a main point of challenge and controversy.
I have developed the practice of pointing out the positive aspects of almost any situation. This has driven more than a few liberals away, which is fine. Less negativity is a welcome result. To them I say: Don’t go away mad, just go away.
“As Rush used to state, liberals wake up every day angry. They surround themselves with other angry people. They are also very negative. The good fortune to have been born in the greatest country ever is actually a main point of challenge and controversy.”
One of the reasons getting to 80+ besides a good wife and DNA was eliminating the toxic B$ that came into our home via left wing newspapers and fake news on TV was not healthy.
I started listening to The Rush Limbaugh Show. The first time I heard Rush was on KGO in San Francisco. It was 1988. He was followed on air/KGO by good local conservative radio hosts.
My wife never liked the gloom and doom on local and national
news so we just stopped tuning in. I summarized what Rush said that day, and that was enough for her.
I cancelled local and the Gay SF Chronical fishwraps posing as news papers.
We pulled the plug on National Fox Tv, when MeAgain tried to eliminate Trump in the first primary.
I started eliminating liberals from our daily lives a couple of decades ago.
My personal guide: Stay out of Loserville.
There are people who live in Loserville, and when they have a chance to move out, they UNERRINGLY make the choice that takes them right back into Loserville.
Observe the Losers that you know [from afar, hopefully].
It's like their superpower.