What is the difference between an optimist and a realist?

Zoe Davis | 2023-06-09 07:09:06 | page views:1251
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Zoe Kim

Studied at the University of Cambridge, Lives in Cambridge, UK.
Realism is seeing things the way they are while pessimism is choosing to see things as more negative than they really are. If you just wantonly assume you can't do this or that without any assessment of its feasibility then it's called pessimism, or more precisely, choosing path of least resistance.
2023-06-11 07:09:06

Scarlett Wilson

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Realism is seeing things the way they are while pessimism is choosing to see things as more negative than they really are. If you just wantonly assume you can't do this or that without any assessment of its feasibility then it's called pessimism, or more precisely, choosing path of least resistance.
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