A Guide to the Good Life · William B. Irvine

Negative visualization examples

Curated by · reviewed 2026-06-01

Briefly imagine losing what you have — your health, your people, your comforts — and you'll appreciate them now instead of taking them for granted.

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5 examples of negative visualization

  1. Picturing a goodbye

    Imagining a loved one gone, just for a moment, makes today's ordinary dinner feel precious.

  2. The Stoic premeditation

    Premeditatio malorum: rehearsing loss in the mind so reality, and gratitude, both land softer.

  3. The 'last commute'

    Imagining you'll soon move away makes you finally notice the city you stopped seeing.

  4. Appreciating health

    Briefly picturing illness turns an unremarkable, pain-free day into something to be thankful for.

  5. The job you'd miss

    Imagining it gone reframes the role you'd been quietly resenting.

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