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  2. Pessimism - Wikipedia

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    An optimist and a pessimist, Vladimir Makovsky, 1893. Pessimism is a mental attitude in which an undesirable outcome is anticipated from a given situation. Pessimists tend to focus on the negatives of life in general.

  3. 53 brilliant 'Shark Tank' quotes to inspire you - AOL

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    "Dear optimist, pessimist, and realist--while you guys were busy arguing about the glass of wine, I drank it! Sincerely, the opportunist!" -Lori Greiner. 29. "Don't ever be enamored by what ...

  4. Optimism - Wikipedia

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    An optimist and a pessimist, Vladimir Makovsky, 1893. Researchers operationalize the term "optimism" differently depending on their research. As with any trait characteristic, there are several ways to evaluate optimism, such as the Life Orientation Test (LOT), an eight-item scale developed in 1985 by Michael Scheier and Charles Carver.

  5. How To Train Your Brain To Become More Optimistic - AOL

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    Remember, anyone can become an optimist—you just need to train your brain to get there, Aguirre says. “It's a skill that you have to practice, and it's like learning a language, a sport, [or ...

  6. Why I'm an Optimist - AOL

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    The words "economic pessimism" appeared in newspapers at least 29,000 times, according to Google. And yet our standard of living increased 20-fold. Being an optimist doesn't mean I don't think bad ...

  7. Is the glass half empty or half full? - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Stamp is often given credit for introducing it in a 1935 speech, but although he did help to popularize it, a variant regarding a car's gas tank occurs in print with the optimism/pessimism connotations as early as 1929, and the glass-with-water version is mentioned simply as an intellectual paradox about the quantity of water (without ...

  8. Bill Gates’ secret to success is optimism, says psychology ...

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    “Plan like a pessimist and dream like an optimist,” Housel recommended in an essay he wrote for CNBC. How to be a rational optimist like Gates By Gates’ own admission, optimism is his ...

  9. Explanatory style - Wikipedia

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    This aspect covers the degree to which a person attributes the cause of an event to internal or external sources. An optimist might attribute a bad experience to a stroke of bad luck whereas a pessimist might unreasonably assume it is their fault or punishment. A person might also attribute the responsibility of their actions to external forces ...