I, for one, still come out on the side that if given a choice, I would rather be born naturally too optimistic than born naturally more pessimistic. Why? Seeing a situation as negative as it really is would steal me of the moments I might have to enjoy those around me or see the beauty that is before me. In the end, the negative outcome may be the realistic outcome -- but at least I had more time to create joy before it occurred. I don't believe I could do that if I was more pessimistic. See if you agree with Tali Sharot in this Ted video.
If you were given a choice of being more optimistic or more pessimistic, which would you choose?
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Monday, May 21, 2012
Optimistic or Pessimistic?
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