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Being a pessimist is better than being an optimist or a "realist." Time almost always proves you correct, and very occasionally, you're pleasantly surprised!

It feels like being an optimist in this world must be absolutely soul crushing.

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  • Pessimism is boring, and it does not inspire action. It smothers it. Optimism gives you a reason to try

  • I think giving into either of them too much has drawbacks. The criticisms I have of optimism are just as relevant to pessimism. Plus our perception of things can be influenced by pre-existing cognitive biases.

  • I get grief about being a pessimist (primarily from, yes, optimists), but both pessimism and optimism are strategies for coping with life's uncertainties. One works better for some, the other works better for others.

  • Yeah. It might save you alright. But it should be in moderation, or sometimes kept to oneself. Too much pessimism can drive away friends.

    That is, unless all your friends are also ultra pessimists, then you'll just have to one up each other in a pessimist pissing contest.

  • As nofx told me...

    Don't expect the best, you won't disappointed when you take a bite and watch the worm crawl back inside.

  • Upvoted as I think that this is genuinely unpopular.

    ...pessimism, optimism, I don't really think that it matters. It's just fee fees.

    Instead what matters is the situation and your actions - analyse the situation; predict the best, worst, and most likely outcomes; establish a course of action; act on it.

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