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Fordítási probléma jelentése
This is completely false.
optimism and clarity, is the only option.
See post #21
Also pessimism isn't the bad thing it is EXCESSIVE pessimism that is the bad thing. And again pessimism and depression are not interchangeable.
Realists are a mix of both optimists and pessimists. They don't deny that there is good in this world but they also acknowledge that there is bad in it too. You have to see both sides of the coin. A realist tries to be aware of what is happening around them and understand what can happen.
Optimism has nothing to do with clarity.
He was optimistic about the shoe thrown at him and only wished he could have given a full pair of shoes.
He was seen listening to children stories in preschool while the airplanes were hijacked near Manhattan because he believed that it would fly by with time.
He as well thought that they didn't needed him at home that he spend most of the time in other countries.